The app is flagged under “Pixel Experience”, due to which there is reason to believe that it may turn out to be another exclusive meant for phones like the Pixel 7 Pro — one of the Best Android Phones around — but regardless if that turns out to be true or not, we know what it can do. And this may come as a surprise, but it allows users to make their own custom wallpapers through utilizing emojis.

Some example screenshots of the workflow, as presented by XDA.
Once “unlocked” — a process that is required only for the developer build — a new “Emoji Lab” option becomes available in the Wallpaper & Picker settings. From there on out, users are free to express their creativity through the tools they are presented with.
For starters, up to 14 emojis can be chosen, which will then be turned into a pattern as per one out of several presets. Naturally, the next logical step is to pick a solid color combo, but if you just want to trust the force, there's a “Randomize” button too.After you’ve followed the process until completion, the wallpaper will be waiting for you in a new folder called “Emoji Lab”. All of your creations will be stored there, and there may even be a feature to allow you to share your creations, but for now, the XDA team hasn't been able to get it to function.
Regardless if the XDA team managed to get the Emoji Wallpaper up and running, there is still no guarantee that the app will actually make its way to the final build of Android 14 for Pixel phones. As of now, your best bet is to sit tight and wait for an official announcement from Google, but one thing is for sure: this looks like a fun option to have!
View Full BioStan, also known as Stako, is a smartphone enthusiast who loves exploring the limits of Android customization. His journey with mobile tech began with the Nokia 5110 and evolved with devices like the BlackBerry 9350 Curve and Samsung Galaxy A4. Despite his love for Android, he holds equal respect for Apple, considering the iPhone 4s as a significant milestone in mobile tech. Stan started his writing career early, contributing to MetalWorld, and harbors a passion for creative writing. Beyond smartphones, he's interested in photography, design, composition, and gaming, often preferring solo projects to hone his objective thinking. He's also an avid student of open-source technology and consoles, with a special fondness for the Pebble Watch, Arduboy, and Playdate.
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