Google’s next major update for smartphones is here. Android 15 rolled out to Pixel devices on October 15 and will trickle down to countless other devices over the next several months. Android 15 has ...
Google has just released the first Android Auto 15 build, and the good news is that the search giant included several notable changes this time. The release of version 15 isn't necessarily a major ...
New warning for Pixel users as update bricks devices. Millions of Pixel users have already upgraded to Android 15, with the latest version of the OS promising a wealth of security and privacy updates.
Android 15 doesn't bring major changes to the interface, with Google instead focusing on providing smaller tweaks that still make a difference in daily use. What's immediately noticeable is the better ...
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Android 15 is finally out of beta and fully polished for Google’s Pixel smartphones. Over the coming months, it will be available for plenty more Android phones and other devices as well. While ...
Oh, hello Android 15. How’s that for an all-around excellent October surprise? Yes, indeedly: Google’s latest and greatest Android version is officially on its way to Pixel devices near and far this ...
While we wait for the stable QPR1 release in December, Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 is here for Pixel devices. Quarterly Platform Releases deliver more significant changes compared to monthly bug fixes.
Google has just pressed the go-ahead button for Android Auto version 15.6. The rollout happens in stages, meaning that not everybody gets the new update today, with availability to be gradually ...
The new requirement will mean phones, and tablets, will need at least 32GB of capacity in order to run the Android OS. In reality it will need to be even more, since 75% of that 32GB must be allocated ...