Update August 12, 2023: Android 14 Beta 5 confirmed as a final update before the stable release, with new features and fixes added; stable update is expected in late August.
Update July 27, 2023: Android 14 Beta 4.1 launched, brings bug fixes, likely the last update before the stable version.
Update July 12, 2023: Android 14 Beta 4 released, last or second-to-last Beta, includes improvements and new features, stable release coming in August.
Update June 16, 2023: Android 14 Beta 3.1 released, addresses bugs, adds June security patch.
Update June 13, 2023: Android 14 Beta 3 improves Battery Saver on Pixel devices, and adjusts brightness of wallpaper and widget.
Update June 07, 2023: Android 14 Beta 3 marks Platform Stability, completes APIs and app behaviors, offers font scaling, and refined app permissions.
What Devices Are Compatible with Android 14 Beta 5.3?
Before proceeding, ensure that you have a compatible Pixel phone. The supported models for Android 14 Beta 5.3 include Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Pixel 7a. You must check with the OEM for availability and instructions if you have a different Android device.
Prerequisites
There are a couple of things that you need to make sure of before installing the Android 14 beta update. Firstly, you must ensure you have taken a complete backup of your device. While Pixel phones typically back up automatically, confirming this is essential. Backing up your device ensures that you can revert to a previous version of Android if needed.
Secondly, make sure your device has at least 50% battery left. This ensures your device doesn’t power off during the update in case something takes too long. And finally, make sure you have at least 6 GB of free storage space.
Download Android 14 Beta 5.3 For Pixel Phones
The latest version of Android 14 Beta is 5.3 for all the Pixel phones except the Pixel Fold and the Pixel Tablet. We have provided the Android 14 beta firmware download links for all the eligible Pixel devices below.
Download Android 14 Beta 5.2 For Pixel Phones
The latest version of Android 14 Beta is 5.1/5.2 for all the Pixel phones except the Pixel Fold and the Pixel Tablet. We have provided the Android 14 beta firmware download links for all the eligible Pixel devices below.
Download Android 14 Beta 2 For Pixel Phones
If you have met all the prerequisites, you are ready to download and install the Android 14 beta for your Pixel phone. We have provided the Android 14 beta firmware download links for all the eligible Pixel devices below. Depending on how you want to install the update, you can download either the factory or the OTA image.
Install Android 14 Update Over the Air
To receive Android 14 beta updates over the air, you must enroll your Pixel device in the Android beta program. Follow these steps:
- Go to the Android Beta website on your browser.
- Sign in with your Google account used on your Pixel phone.
- Scroll down to the “Your Eligible Devices” section.
- Select the “Opt in” button below the Pixel phone you want to install the beta on.
Once you have enrolled your Pixel phone in the beta program, you can easily install Android 14 beta updates over the air. Here’s how:
- Launch the Settings app on your Pixel phone.
- Scroll down and tap on “System.”
- Tap on “System update.”
- You should see the Android 14 beta update listed. Select “Download & Install” to start the installation process.
If you prefer to manually install the beta update using a computer and a USB cable, you must prepare your Pixel phone accordingly. Follow these steps:
- Launch the Settings app on your Pixel phone.
- Scroll down and tap on “About Phone.”
- Tap on the “Build number” 7 times. You should see a message on your screen that says “You are now a developer.”
- Return to the previous settings menu, select “System,” and then choose “Developer options.”
- Toggle on “OEM unlocking” and “USB debugging.”
Now, you can use Google’s Android Flash Tool to install the Android 14. Here’s how:
- On your computer, open Google Chrome and visit flash.android.com.
- Select “Get Started.”
- Follow the on-screen instructions to download and install the Android USB Driver if necessary.
- Grant access to ADB keys if prompted.
- Use a USB-C cable to connect your Pixel phone to your computer.
- Click on Add new device and select your Pixel phone.
- Click Connect.
- On your Pixel phone, tap Allow to allow USB debugging.
- Under the “Find a build to flash” section, tap on Beta 5.3.
- Select “Install build” to begin the installation process.
- Wait patiently, as it will take some time to finish the installation.
While it’s exciting to try out the latest Android 14 beta on your Pixel phone, it’s important to understand that beta software can be unstable and may contain bugs. Make sure to take a backup of your device before installing the beta, and consider the potential risks and drawbacks associated with beta software. If you encounter issues during the beta testing phase, you can provide feedback to Google.