7 New Android 14 Features You Can Try On Your Pixel Phone Right Now – SlashGear
With the billions of devices running Android worldwide, it needs a way to individually localize features, apps, and settings so that the user gets an Android experience tailored for them. Android 13 was the first time multilingual users could change language settings for individual Android apps without switching languages at a system level. That’s a significant improvement, enabling multilingual users to have individual messaging apps for friends, family, and coworkers in their native languages.
Android 14 takes this localization push and gives the user even more power. Currently, developers can change the units of temperature or calendar format based on the device’s location. That’s handy, but what if the user wants to use a different set of units than the commonly used one where they live? A new menu, Regional Preferences, enables the users to set their preferred temperature units, the first day of the week, calendar, and numbers.
Once updated to Android 14, find this menu in Settings, System, Languages & Input, and Regional Preferences. The first day of the week can be set to any of the seven, or app defaults can be used. The calendar can be set to various options, including Chinese, Dangi, Hebrew, and Islamic. Temperature can be toggled between Fahrenheit and Celcius, and numbers can be toggled between Western numerals and the numbering system for the user’s location.
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