Sharing text on Chrome Beta with the old share sheet at left and the new one on the right. Image credit AndroidPolice
If you’re running Android 14 Developer Preview 2, opening the Chrome Beta app and heading to chrome://flags/#share-sheet-migration-android will give you the option to enable a flag. Once the flag is enabled, it will stop the custom share sheet from appearing on the Chrome Beta for all versions of Android but will show the app actions version of the share sheet in Android 14.
Sharing images on Chrome Beta with the old share sheet at left and the new one on the right. Image credit AndroidPolice
In Android 14, the share sheet becomes a standalone app which means that it can be more easily updated without a full Android system update. And it also leads to speculation that there will be a standardized share sheet for Android in the new build. The public version of Android 14 could be released in August with the Android 14 Beta program kicking off later this month or next month.