Android 14 launch date finally confirmed!
The eagerly awaited Android 14 launch date has finally been confirmed, marking a significant moment for Android enthusiasts worldwide.
Last we heard anything about Google's delayed release of Android 14, it was rumored to finally be dropping on the day of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro announcement - October 4. Back then, it was just a rumor.
Android 14 launch date finally confirmed!
Only sort of, because this isn't exactly an official announcement - and we're not expecting one from Google until the day of. What we have is Canadian carrier Telus listing when software update rollouts would commence for the devices it sells. And under all Pixel devices starting with the Pixel 4a, "Android U" was listed as going out on October 4.
Android U is short for Android Upside Down Cake, which is the internal codename for Android 14. And we say all of the aforementioned Pixel listings were said to get this update on October 4, because they don't say that anymore.
Chances are, someone at Google found this being reported on in various online spaces and asked Telus to remove the information, which the carrier promptly did. Of course, that's just our speculation on the matter, we can't be entirely sure what went on, so there's still a chance, however slim, that the information itself was wrong.
The good news is we'll find out in less than 48 hours. If Android 14 does go out on October 4, then we're sure Google will make a point out of announcing that on stage at its event, so stay tuned for that and we'll let you know what happens.