Customization: Android 14 lets you change your lock screen clock style with new designs like Metro. It might also have AI-generated wallpapers to make your phone look cooler.
Accessibility: You can now make text on your screen much bigger for easier reading, up to 200%. There’s also a new zoom feature called Magnifier that lets you zoom in and out on specific parts of your screen.
Help for Hearing: Android 14 makes it easier for people with hearing aids. It has better settings for hearing aids and makes it simpler to send sound where it’s needed. For those who can’t see well, there’s a new flash notification method.
Camera and Media: The new Android supports HDR images, which make colors pop more. It also helps the camera take better pictures in low light and plays high-quality audio on wired USB headsets.
Privacy and Security: Google is making Android 14 more private and secure, although they haven’t said exactly how.
Other Stuff: There’s a cool feature that predicts where you want to go when you swipe back on your screen, making it easier to navigate.
Remember, not all phones might get these features, and some of them are still being worked on.