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Android 14 Preparing Predictive Back For Quick Settings

Google started preparing for Android 14 earlier this year, after which the company is constantly working on it. And now it seems that it is close to its release. But if the news is to be believed, the brand is still testing for the latest features named Predictive Back, which can make the next software version easily distinguishable from previous builds.

Google has already started its testing in Developer options for Predictive Back in Android 13 with settings. It is estimated that it will only be available for some Android 14 users, despite it being still behind that rather than as of Beta 5. Apart from this, it could also change by the stable launch and go with a Material You redesign of the system back arrow.

In the current situation, if the users use the predictive back option, they move away from the app and come directly to the homescreen, which will go into the background. But now, due to this latest feature, the company is trying to support Predictive Back inside the apps such as Chrome. This means that if the users are working on Chrome and use the option of Predictive back, then instead of going directly to the homescreen, they go from the open page to the previous page.

Moreover, Google has spotted testing Predictive Back for the System UI during the Android 14 beta. This is mainly applicable to the notification shade and Quick Settings as well. For now, this option in the System UI is not available, at least in the Developer option toggle also yet, it’s not clear whether Google will proceed with it.

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Aakash Gour

Aakash is the main editor of RM Update and coordinator of the news area. If it is important and urgent, Aakash has written about it. He is an expert in the Android and Google ecosystem. He has been writing about mobile phones and technology in RM Update since 2019, a time in which he has been debugging his analyses and especially product photography.

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