The Pixel 4a was launched in August 2020. At the time of launch, the device had top-notch Google Camera features such as Live HDR+, dual exposure controls, Night Sight with astrophotography, Social Share, Portrait Mode, and Super Res Zoom. Now, the Pixel 4a is fast approaching its three-year anniversary, which is also the time when software support for the device will end. For this reason, it appears that the device may narrowly miss out on the latest version of Android, as the first Android 14 developer preview will not be available for the Pixel 4a.

Google Pixel 4a

The Pixel 4a was initially expected to be launched in May 2020 but was delayed to August due to the COVID pandemic and other issues. Despite the delay, the Pixel 4a received updates to Android 11, 12, and 13, but it remains uncertain whether the device will receive Android 14.

Google is following a similar timeline with Android 14 as it did with Android 13. The first developer preview has been released, and beta releases are expected to start in April and continue until June and July. Android 13 was released on August 15, 2022. According to this pattern, Android 14 will most probably be released around the same time. 

It is quite unfortunate that the Pixel 4a’s three-year anniversary falls on August 3, 2023, which is just two weeks after the probable release of Android 14. This means that the Pixel 4a is not eligible for the Android 14 developer preview, indicating that the final update may not be available for the device. While Google still has time to change its stance, the odds are not in favor of the Pixel 4a.

In conclusion, the Pixel 4a’s delay in launch, coupled with its fast-approaching three-year anniversary, may mean that it misses out on the latest version of Android.

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