Mark your calendars! Android 15 will release on this date
Google is set to initiate the over-the-air (OTA) rollout of its latest Android 15 update for Pixel devices on October 15, according to Android Headlines. The tech giant has already submitted the code for this update to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). The release date is subject to change if any significant bugs are identified before then.
Compatibility and expectations
The upcoming Android 15 update will be compatible with the Pixel 6 and newer models. This delayed release compared to AOSP is expected to ensure a fully developed product without any significant issues. The new Pixel 9 devices, announced in August, will also receive this update. Interestingly, these models were launched with Android 14 pre-installed, breaking from Google's tradition of unveiling new Pixels in October featuring the latest Android OS.
What to expect from Android 15?
Google will introduce some significant changes in Android 15. These updates have either been officially announced or identified in the released Android 15 build. Among the confirmed features, UI changes, and UX improvements include: Partial screen sharing, satellite connectivity support, new in-app camera controls, high-quality webcam mode, better cover screen support, adaptive vibration, and more