That said, the cult of PS Touch lives on. If you still want to run it, follow the ADB method outlined in Part 4, stick to community-verified UPD builds from XDA, and never use a modified version for commercial work.
Use a modern, supported alternative (see Part 7) or run the original PS Touch inside a virtualized Android sandbox (VMOS, GSpace) that mimics Android 7 or 8.
Android 14 introduced several low-level changes that broke thousands of legacy apps, including PS Touch: Ps Touch For Android 14 UPD
If you have an older PS Touch installed (e.g., version 1.7.1 or 2.0), uninstall it completely. The UPD version requires a clean install due to signature mismatches.
Once installed, the app may still crash or fail to load photos without these tweaks: That said, the cult of PS Touch lives on
If you prefer not to use workaround methods for an outdated app, Adobe and other developers offer modern equivalents that are fully supported on Android 14:
Stay updated, stay secure, and keep creating. Android 14 introduced several low-level changes that broke
The primary hurdle with is its stricter security and permission controls, which can cause older apps like PS Touch to crash or fail during installation.