Android 15 hands-on: Here’s what’s coming!

The first Android 15 developer preview is here. Let’s take a look at what Google is doing to make this next version of Android better than the last.

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43 thoughts on “Android 15 hands-on: Here’s what’s coming!

  1. Also Play Store need a huuuge quality check. 99% of the apps there are steaming hot garbage or worse. Bootleg clones of steaming hot garbage.

  2. Im excited about the performance thing. People have shown thousands of times that the processors we have are capable of much much more power than we are let to access. Hopefully they gonna optimise android to run just as well as IOS

  3. I prefer routine security patch update instead of routine yearly os update but it is only small tweak to the software itself..mostly os update only bring "bugs" everytime they got installed but different to security update..thats why the dev always give you beta version on the beginning..i mean c'mon are we experiment rabbit or something that ended up our phone get screw or even totally death from updating os software??android is different from ios where 1 os used by many brands..and the brands come up with different hardware setup..so i recommended to the dev they must release major os update every 3 or 5 years..so the update is totally save and stable proven to multiple brands ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

  4. Honestly the need to bring vibrant bright dark colors back I don't like ascetic pastel material colors we need vibrant dark colors back

  5. Instagram, whatsapp and telegram will still be shit even if google gives x2 camera to use native cameras in app. Also maybe some more customization (font changer, icon packs in stock launcher, navbar/status bar/ settings icons) is appreciated

  6. Whats the point of all of these features if 3rd party apps like Snapchat cant even fully access the camera on android even on high end flagships bc the os decides that itself wants to suck?

  7. Google can't make me believe to them. I am running android 11 with security updates for a while now and i am loving it. I just feel bad thinking about how much time i wasted trying and jumping between android 12-13-14 roms to find a stable and fast one. Android 11 was the last truly usable android version. Things go down after that.

  8. Why do iOS & Android need to update itself every year with incremental small changes? Why not go the Windows way? A major release every few years.

  9. The Android system lags behind in game performance. Everyone buys the iPhone because of the smoothness and high performance of the games

  10. Android was built on widgets and I wish there were both Lock Screen widgets and maybe even a Lock Screen swipe right widget drawer similar to Apple iOS

  11. where's Joe Hindy? he's been the main introducer of newer versions of android for AA like in forever…. it just felt weird…

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