Android 15 Could Re-enable Bluetooth Automatically For Google’s Find My Device Feature
Google will introduce its next Android update this year in the form of Android 15. To bring it successfully to Android devices, the big G has already started preparing for it. The company has released two developers, and it has brought some innovations. It is expected that the company will provide stability in the 3rd quarter of the year. Now, more new features are appearing, like the Android 15, which may keep Bluetooth turned on.
According to Android Authority, there are numerous references to a feature called Bluetooth Auto-On. It will turn Bluetooth automatically on. When this feature is enabled, if the user tries to turn it off, then it will display an import message: “feature like quick share, find my device, and device location use Bluetooth ”. This will set the platform to improve the tracking of devices.
Google Find My Device is expected to launch next week, which will allow us to track lost or stolen devices. This network, which consists of billions of Android devices, mostly relies on Bluetooth. Going to the details of the working of the network, the Android device pings nearby compatible devices via Bluetooth, creating a huge mesh network and allowing lost devices to be tracked.
As the data is fully encrypted, you don’t need to worry about your device’s location being tracked by someone else. Once an owner can track its devices by registering with your Google account, As this feature will play an important role, Google has tried some new changes to make the Bluetooth can’t be turned off permanently.
Recently, in Android 14 QPR2, when the user turned off the Bluetooth, it popped up a dialog box where it said “automatically turn on again tomorrow.” This has already started appearing sometimes when you turn off the Bluetooth.