Google kicked off the new Android development and testing cycle with the Android 14 developer preview 1 release a few days ago. It gives us a very early look at what the team has in store for the next Android version. As the name suggests, the build is recommended for developers so that they can prepare their applications for the upcoming Android feature and changes. They are also able to share feedback with the Android team to help them get the new Android version ready for prime time when it enters the stable release.
An early developer build also means there could be performance stability issues and you may even see vital features not working as intended. These are the reasons it is advised you should not install Android developer build unless you are a developer, especially on your daily driver. But if you wish to proceed with Android 14 installation after knowing all the risks involved, you can follow the steps mentioned ahead.
Google has released the Android 14 developer preview build only for select Pixel devices:
The first thing you need is obviously an Android 14 eligible smartphone which we have listed above. You will need to have a PC running Windows, macOS, Linux, or Chrome OS. It should have internet connectivity and a supported browser (Google Chrome recommended). You should have a good quality USB cable to connect your smartphone and PC. We recommend using the cable that came bundled with the smartphone retail box.
One important thing you need to remember is Android 14 DP1 installation requires unlocking the bootloader of your phone. This is a process that wipes all the data and your device gets factory reset. This is a one-time thing and once you have the developer build installed, you will receive all future builds as an over-the-air (OTA) update.
There are two ways you can install the Android 14 developer preview on your Pixel device. One is using the Android Flash Tool which is a lot more convenient and easier to follow for even regular users. The second one is flashing the device manually which is usually done by advanced users. We will cover the one with the flash tool as it is pretty straightforward and as a user, you have less chances of running into issues.
This is how you can have the latest Android 14 running on your Pixel with ease. If you have any particular questions or doubts, feel free to ask them in the comments section below.