Google Chrome Beta expects a novelty of Android 14

Because it enables you to easily transfer multimedia content, links, files, and other data between apps on your smartphone with just a few taps, the share sheet is undoubtedly one of the features that Android users value the most.

Throughout the long term, the engineers of numerous applications have chosen to exploit the chance of redoing this element, presenting their connections and this has made the Android share sheet at times a piece confounding as well as less rational.

This issue should get better with Android 14, as the new version of Google’s operating system aims to help developers get rid of custom share sheets and give them the option to add specific actions to apps (depending on what they need), and Google Chrome Beta gives developers a taste of this new system.

The custom share sheet no longer appears for some Android 14 users who are using Google Chrome Beta 113. The browser displays the standard system share sheet with the app actions visible at the top.

This implies that clients approach the recognizable extra choices that Google Chrome generally offers, (for example, Duplicate, Duplicate connection, Ship off your gadgets, QR code, and Print) yet without upsetting the Android share sheet interface.

The following are two screen captures with the old Google Chrome custom offer sheet and two with the new connection point:

Google Chrome Beta

You may need to enable the new share sheet’s flag (chrome://flags/#share-sheet-migration-android) if the new share sheet still does not appear in Google Chrome Beta 113 on Android 14 Developer Preview 2.

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