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11-21-2023 02:04 AM (Last edited 11-21-2023 02:06 AM ) in
Galaxy SEverything you want to know (Maybe), about the One UI V6.0 / Android 14 Easter Egg.
When you first activate the Easter egg, you’ll see the official Android 14 logo. It looks a lot like the logo from NASA’s Apollo 14 mission patch. The logo will be floating in space.
However, the Easter egg doesn’t end there. If you hold down on the logo for some time, you’ll feel your phone vibrate. This is to simulate the take-off of a space vessel. If you hold it long enough, the logo will disappear, and you’ll see controls for a tiny ship as it floats around in the vastness of space.
At the bottom left, you’ll see the status of your ship’s thrusters, your current coordinates, and your velocity. If you hold down the ship and move your finger, you can move around space. In the upper left, you’ll see a bunch of information, including the name of the star closest to your position, the class of that star, its radius, its mass, and how many objects orbit it.
Using this information, you can navigate your ship to the star. Just move the ship until your coordinates at the bottom left read (0, 0). You can even crash into the star if you like. If you don’t, though, you can hunt around the star’s orbit to find its celestial bodies and then crash into them.
There is no way to “win” this mini-game. Its entertainment value is purely the exploration of space, which is very Star Trek.
That’s the Android 14 Easter egg!
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