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Android 15 Beta 1 Is Now Available: Here’s the Full Changelog

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Finally, Google’s new iteration, Android 15, enters the second phase, as Beta 1 is available to download now. 

Android ‘Vanilla’ stands for Android 15, the next major update to the Android smartphone operating system. After the Developer Preview phase, Google released Android 15 Beta 1, which can be installed on Pixel phones starting with the Pixel 6 and onwards. Here’s the new preview version that includes the announced features, the expected release timeline, and the eligible Pixel device list. 

Android 15 Beta 1 is available to download now

Google is actively, as well as schedule-wise, working on the next major update, Android 15, as it has already started rolling out Beta 1 for all the compatible Pixel smartphones and tablets. 

The Android 15 Beta 1 update has arrived with an identification build number of AP31.240322.018, and the installation package appears to be 613 MB in size on the Google Pixel 7 Pro. It also brings the March 2024 security patch. 

In a recent announcement, Vice President of the Android Engineering division at Google, Dave Burke, stated that the key focus of Android 15 is on enhancing productivity, users’ experiences, privacy and security, as well as accessibility. Also, Google is planning to reveal more detailed information at Google I/O. Now, Google is inviting developers to try Android 15 Beta 1 and provide feedback, which will be critical for the development process as the company has to finalize Android 15.  

Android 15 features: the transparent navigation bar offers an edge-to-edge experience 

All apps intended for Android 15 will be shown “edge-to-edge” by default, which means the navigation bar will be transparent or translucent, permitting your content to extend behind it, and the status bar will stay visible but adjust its color to match the content of the application behind it. 

Android 15 brings a new way to free up space in app storage

Google with Android 15 offers a new way to free up space without even uninstalling the application, for which you have to go to the App Info screen, then a new “Archive” button will appear instead of “Open,” housed at the top right beside ‘Uninstall’ and ‘Force Stop’, then archiving the app darkens its icon and adds a cloud with the down arrow icon. For using the application again, simply tap the icon, and the phone will download the necessary data to restore it. A network connection is recommended. 

Android 15: New features 

Google’s Android 15 introduces the new Wallet role, a digital wallet application that lets you choose your Wallet app even if Google Wallet is set as the default for NFC payments. For detailed information, you can check here

Android 15 brings a new way for application developers to collect performance data: Profiling Manager, which is a kind of API composite into Android Jetpack that permits developers to profile their applications directly from within the application itself. 

The company is offering TalkBack, which supports Braille displays through USB or’secure’ Bluetooth and uses the HID standard. The giants are reassuring app developers to use end-to-end encryption in their Android applications, for which Android 15 brings an API that will be managed by ‘E2eeContactKeysManager’ for developers to securely store encryption keys. 

This new beta 1 update focuses on protecting you from malicious applications and giving them more control over your devices, as Android 15 brings additional changes just to prevent’malicious’ background applications from bringing other applications to the foreground. 

Android 15: Release Date 

To increase the enthusiasm among Android fans, Google has updated the roadmap relating to the several builds that will arrive during the development process, which will end with the stable release of Android 15, scheduled for the second half of 2024. 

It is reported that the beta testing phase will run for several months until June’s beta 3, and it is expected to reach the stable stage in the early second half. At this time, the level 35 APIs for the SDK and NDK and app-related system behaviors will be finalized. A final stage of development will then follow. 

Android 15 Eligible Pixel Device List 

You can easily install Android 15 beta 1 by just registering one of the compatible smartphones with the Android Beta program. 

  • Google Pixel 8 (Shiba)
  • Google Pixel 8 Pro (Husky)
  • Google Pixel 7 (Panther)
  • Google Pixel 7 Pro (Cheetah)
  • Google Pixel 7a (Lynx)
  • Google Pixel 6 (Oriole)
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro (Raven)
  • Google Pixel 6a (Bluejay)
  • Google Pixel Fold (Felix)
  • Google Pixel Tablet (Tangorpro)

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Android 15 Updates Will Enahnce The Overall Android Ecosystem

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Google’s I/O developer conference focuses on updates to its Android ecosystem to bring new experiences and a strong layer of security, battery life optimizations on watches, and entertainment to TVs, cars, and more. 

Android 15 Update Have New Features

Now Google is introducing Android 15 Beta 2 and offering more ways to improve the OS version to help you stay protected. Let’s take a closer look at the forthcoming updates coming to the Android ecosystem. 

  • Let’s create a private app space. 

Android 15 introduces a new and convenient feature called “Private Space” that helps secure dedicated space on your device to store private apps from unauthorized access. It just asks for extra authentication and keeps everything hidden from the main view; for instance, a digital safe. You can also set up a dedicated lock for private space and hide its existence altogether. 

  • Theft Detection Lock: 

By the end of this year, a new theft detection lock is expected to arrive, which will help keep personal and financial data safe to avoid the risk of fraud or loss in the event that your phone is ever snatched from you. This feature will use Google AI to sense if someone snatches your phone from your hand and tries to run, bike, or drive away with it, and once a theft motion is detected, it will instantly be locked down to keep personal details out of the wrong hands. 

  • More real-time protection over fraudulent apps 

Google Play Protect will help you analyze app behavior and identify potential phishing or scams by using on-device AI. This real-time protection will add-on security as it will not touch any of your private details; however, it will flag suspicious applications and take action, such as warnings or disabling the application if required. 

  • Message with RCS in Japan: 

RCB enabled in Google’s messaging app benefits from a more upgraded and secure messaging experience. Along with high-resolution photo and video sharing, improved group chats, end-to-end encryption, and more, Google is working with KDDI and other partners to bring an updated messaging experience to Japan with RCS in Google Messages. 

  • Let’s add items to Google Wallet from the image: 

In the upcoming updates, you will have the power to add digital versions of any pass, even those without a barcode, by simply taking a picture. This counts things such as event tickets, library cards, and gym memberships. Google Wallet is expanding its reach in the US. 

  • Explore AR content in Google Maps

Google will soon let you access augmented reality (AR) content directly in Google Maps on your device, helping you learn more about a location in new and alluring ways. This feature is being tested for now in Singapore and Paris, but it paves the way for a major extended reality (XR) platform for all Android phones, built with Samsung and Qualcomm. 

  • More apps in the car: 

Soon you can access streaming services like Max and Peacock, play games, and use a wider range of apps in a few particular cars with Google built-in. Google Cast is arriving in cars with the Android Automotive OS. 

  • Find new content with AI on Google TV

This will help you find things to watch more easily than ever; it will create personalized summaries for movies and shows based on your choice. 

  • Improve training with Wear OS5 updates

Wear OS 5, expected to arrive later this year, boasts at least up to 20% more battery life. Fitness applications will support further data points, for instance, ground contact time, helping you improve your performance. 

  • Connect your device. ecosystem – 

The upcoming update will enhance features and functionality, such as fast pairing, tracking battery life, locating lost devices with the new Find My Device, and finding things like keys or stuff with Bluetooth tracker tags from Chipolo and Pebblebee. 


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Android 15 Beta 2 Packed with Exciting New Features

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Google has moved one more step forward toward Android 15 development with the second version of Android 15 in a beta channel. With the latest beta update, the company has introduced several new features that will be included in the stable update. Let’s explore all the latest innovations.

Android 15 Beta 2 features

Google introduced Android 15 beta 1 last week. With the first beta update, the company has introduced several features and changes to the existing functionality, but after realizing that there were several issues addressed by users, the company brought two minor updates in the form of beta 1.1 and beta 1.2

Moving forward, the company has started rolling out a second major beta update for Android 15, which will provide several new features. According to the official changelog, the update has improved the AV1 software devoting, modernized Android‘s GPU access, and brought a new private space for more privacy.

For more privacy, it has brought new secure background activity launches; it has brought new customization for vibration effects for notification channels; and many more. If you want to get more details about the changelog, then you can check the official site.

Fixes bugs and issues

Along with the new feature introduction, the company has also fixed issues reported by developers and some user-level issues related to some issues, like Google Play services not working, a fixed issue where Unicode 15.1 is not working, the viewfinder for the QR scanner is not working, and some Bluetooth-related functions are also fixed.

Android 15 beta 2 is available for all eligible Pixel devices with the firmware version number AP31.240426.022. If you are also using any Pixel device that is eligible to get Android 15, then to try the latest update, you have to enroll your device in the Android beta program by following these simple steps.

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One UI 7 (Android 15) Will be Final Major OS Update for Your Galaxy Devices

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Android 15-based One UI 7.0 is the next major iteration for Samsung Galaxy devices. Receiving a new Android-based One UI update means a kind of new birth for the Galaxy phone, but it’s hard to relate when your device stands in line to receive the last major OS update. 

Downheartedly, here we are mentioning a Samsung Galaxy device list that will be eligible to receive the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 update, but unfortunately as the last one. 

Samsung drops the software support for Galaxy devices when they have already reached the peak of dedicated major OS updates. Before you go through the list, let us confirm that this is an unofficial list that we have prepared by keeping in mind the software update policy for each Samsung Galaxy device, as per which the mentioned device may receive Android 15 as their final major OS update. 

These Samsung Galaxy devices will receive Android 15 as their final OS update

Galaxy Z Series (foldable) 

  • Galaxy Z Flip 3
  • Galaxy Z Fold 3 

Galaxy S Series (flagship)

  • Galaxy S21
  • Galaxy S21+
  • Galaxy S21 Ultra 

Galaxy A Series (mid-range) 

  • Galaxy A14
  • Galaxy A14 5G 
  • Galaxy A05
  • Galaxy A05s

Galaxy M Series (affordable mid-range) 

  • Galaxy M14 4G
  • Galaxy M14 5G

Galaxy F Series 

  • Galaxy F14 5G 

Samsung has already started the Android 15-based One UI 7.0 beta’s internal testing for its current high-end Galaxy S24 smartphones, as we already reported about the spotting, and it is expected that Samsung could introduce One UI 7.0 sometime between late October and September 2024. 

Android 15 is running in the developing beta phase, and it appears that the stable version could bring a bundle of convenient facilities; for instance, a full-screen application, taking notes directly from the lock screen, default wallet app settings, more Wi-Fi security options, cellular network security, and many more. Since Google is working on these features for Android devices, the Galaxy device can arrive by default; however, Samsung has the right to represent these features with its One UI 7.0 skin, and it is also possible that it may hold a few features and give them with the next One UI 7.1 update. 

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