Google has finally made Android 15 source code available at the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), and confirmed that Android 15 will be available on supported Pixel devices in the coming weeks. Continue reading “Google releases Android 15 to AOSP; Coming to Pixel soon”
Tag: Android 15
Here’s how upgraded Android theft protection will work
Google has announced new theft protection features for Android devices to keep your device and data secure before, during, and after a theft attempt. Here’s what they include: Continue reading “Here’s how upgraded Android theft protection will work”
Google rolls out Android 15 beta 1 update
Google has started rolling out the first Android 15 beta today. It comes after the Android 15 Developer Preview 2 released in March this year. Continue reading “Google rolls out Android 15 beta 1 update”
Android 15 Developer Preview 2 brings satellite connectivity support and more
Google has released the second Developer Preview of Android 15, which serves as the final developer-focused build before the open beta in April. Continue reading “Android 15 Developer Preview 2 brings satellite connectivity support and more”
Google rolls out the first Android 15 developer preview
Google has released the first Developer Preview of Android 15, one day later than expected. Continue reading “Google rolls out the first Android 15 developer preview”
Android 15 Developer Preview expected on Feb 15
Google is gearing up to unveil the first Developer Preview of Android 15 later this week, as per a recent update reported by 9to5Google. Continue reading “Android 15 Developer Preview expected on Feb 15”
Google rolls out Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 update
Google is rolling out the next beta update for Android 14, known as QPR3 Beta 1. It comes with bug fixes, performance optimizations, and early access to the June Pixel Feature Drop. Continue reading “Google rolls out Android 14 QPR3 Beta 1 update”
Google to add native Private Space support on Android
Google is working on a new feature called “Private Space,” allowing you to hide apps on your phone, according to a report from Android Police. Currently, Android lacks native support for securing your sensitive apps, but the upcoming Private Space feature aims to change that. Continue reading “Google to add native Private Space support on Android”