![]() ![]() Meanwhile, at the top-left, you’ll find a bit more information about the star nearest to your current location, including its name (typically an Android-related pun), class (on the Morgan–Keenan scale), radius, mass, and how many celestial bodies are in its orbit. In the bottom-left, you can see your current thruster percentage, coordinates, and velocity. By dragging on the touchscreen, you can adjust the direction and intensity of the main thruster. Playing heavily on that theme, the new easter egg puts you in control of a small rocketship that you can pilot through space. The design was heavily inspired by NASA’s insignia for Apollo 14. Playing on the internal “Upside Down Cake” codename, the Android 14 logo features a rocket “orbiting” around an upside-down Android mascot head. While Google hasn’t talked much about the major goals of Android 14, it’s undeniable that space is the theme of this year’s release. For example, with Android 12 – the same version that introduced Material You and dynamic colors – Google crafted a clock-themed easter egg that showed the potential of dynamic colors. With each year’s new version of Android, Google includes a new easter egg that serves to celebrate that year’s theme and often showcases the latest features for phones and tablets. ![]() Android 14’s easter egg has finally arrived, bringing an in-depth rocket-launching space exploration minigame.
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