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The new "Private Spaces" feature should make the popular OS even safer.
One of the Google developers in the framework of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) has announced the imminent release of a pre-build of Android 15 for developers. This opens a new page in the development of mobile technologies, giving experts the first access to the update.
Experts suggest that Android 15 will be available for all Google Pixel devices starting with the Pixel 6 model, which corresponds to the promise of updates until the fall of 2024. Historically, Pixel devices have always been among the first to get access to pre-release versions of Android, and this probably won't change with Android 15.
Little is known about the details of Android 15 yet, but the update is expected to include the "Private Spaces" feature, first introduced last fall. This feature allows you to hide photos, apps, and other sensitive information in a secure space. It is also expected to introduce new accessibility features that simplify the use of the smartphone.
It is important to note that the preliminary version of Android 15 is not intended for all users, but for now only for app developers. This is an early version, which may be unstable and may not contain all the planned features of the full version.
To install the pre - release version, you need to download the operating system via Android Studio and install it via a USB connection, which makes the process more difficult compared to public beta versions.
It is expected that the final release of Android 15 will be announced in the summer and fully available in the fall, along with a new line of branded smartphones from Google-Pixel 9.
One of the Google developers in the framework of the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) has announced the imminent release of a pre-build of Android 15 for developers. This opens a new page in the development of mobile technologies, giving experts the first access to the update.
Experts suggest that Android 15 will be available for all Google Pixel devices starting with the Pixel 6 model, which corresponds to the promise of updates until the fall of 2024. Historically, Pixel devices have always been among the first to get access to pre-release versions of Android, and this probably won't change with Android 15.
Little is known about the details of Android 15 yet, but the update is expected to include the "Private Spaces" feature, first introduced last fall. This feature allows you to hide photos, apps, and other sensitive information in a secure space. It is also expected to introduce new accessibility features that simplify the use of the smartphone.
It is important to note that the preliminary version of Android 15 is not intended for all users, but for now only for app developers. This is an early version, which may be unstable and may not contain all the planned features of the full version.
To install the pre - release version, you need to download the operating system via Android Studio and install it via a USB connection, which makes the process more difficult compared to public beta versions.
It is expected that the final release of Android 15 will be announced in the summer and fully available in the fall, along with a new line of branded smartphones from Google-Pixel 9.