The much-anticipated Android 15 (Vanilla Ice Cream) is set to launch in October, bringing a host of exciting features and improvements to Google’s mobile operating system. As usual, Android 15 introduces minor tweaks along with some major changes designed to enhance user experience, security, and functionality. Here’s an overview of the standout features, how to set them up, and a list of devices that will receive the update.
Best Features of Android 15
Private Space for Apps Android 15 introduces a secure space where you can hide apps and keep them protected. This feature allows you to create a private area on your device that only you can access using your unlock method. If you’ve ever wished to keep certain apps or data hidden from prying eyes, this is the solution.
How to Set Up Private Space on Android 15:
- Open Settings and tap Privacy & Security.
- Select Private Space and tap Set Up.
- Unlock your device, follow the wizard, and choose the unlock method you want to use for your private space (e.g., PIN, fingerprint, pattern).
After setting it up, you can access the private space from the App Drawer by tapping the new lock symbol. Apps in your private space are protected with the unlock method you set up, and you can install new apps specifically for this space. For example, launching the YouTube app from the private space shows a separate instance of the app from your regular mode.
Auto-lock Settings: You can configure your private space to lock automatically either after five minutes of inactivity or every time you lock your device. To set this, go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Private Space and select Automatically Lock Private Space.
Sharing and Recording Individual Apps Android 15 allows you to share and record specific apps rather than the entire screen. This feature simplifies sharing content from a single app, and you can now focus on the content that matters without capturing everything on your screen.
How to Record a Single App:
- In Quick Settings, select Screen Recording.
- Choose to record a specific app instead of the full screen.
- Select the app you want to record, and once you’re finished, you can pause, save, or share the recording using the notification bar at the top of the screen.
Backup and Restore Split-Screen Sessions Split-screen mode lets you run two apps simultaneously on your Android device. With Android 15, these split-screen sessions are now saved. You can create shortcuts on your home screen to quickly restore the two apps side by side for a more seamless multitasking experience.
New Camera Mode: Low Light Feature The new Low Light feature on Android 15 improves your night photography. When using the camera in low-light conditions, Android 15 automatically adjusts exposure to enhance the quality of your photos, making it easier to capture sharp, clear images even in dim environments.
New Volume Control Android 15 introduces a new volume controller based on the CTA-2075 loudness standard. This feature helps smooth out volume fluctuations, ensuring you don’t have to constantly adjust your device’s sound levels when switching between different apps or content.
The volume controller in Settings remains similar to Android 14, but now you can manage the volume for connected devices as well, making it easier to control sound across your entire ecosystem.Passkey for Faster Logins Android 15 introduces Passkey, a new feature designed to replace traditional passwords. By using Passkeys, you can log in more quickly and securely, simplifying authentication across apps and services. This feature enhances both convenience and security by streamlining the login process.
Satellite Support Android 15 now supports satellite connectivity, enabling your device to connect to satellite networks. This feature enhances connectivity in remote areas where traditional cellular networks might not be available, providing a reliable communication option when you're off the grid.
How to Unlock Features in Android 15
Unlocking these new features in Android 15 is easy. Most features are accessible directly from the Settings menu. Here’s a quick guide for accessing some of the key features:
- Private Space: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Private Space to set it up.
- Screen Recording: Enable it via Quick Settings by tapping the screen recording icon.
- Passkey Setup: Configure it through your Google account settings when prompted to add a passkey for faster login.
- Volume Settings: Adjust the new volume controller in Settings > Sound & Vibration.
Supported Devices for Android 15
As is tradition with new Android releases, the update will first roll out to Google’s Pixel smartphones before reaching devices from other manufacturers like Samsung and OnePlus. The following devices have been confirmed to receive the Android 15 update:
- Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
- Pixel 6a
- Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
- Pixel 7a
- Pixel Fold
- Pixel Tablet
- Pixel 8 and 8 Pro
- Pixel 8a
While other manufacturers will eventually release Android 15 for their devices, the timing will vary. Google’s own Pixel series will always be the first to get the latest software updates, ensuring Pixel users enjoy the newest features as soon as they’re available.
Conclusion
Android 15 (Vanilla Ice Cream) brings some exciting new features to the table, including enhanced privacy options, better multitasking, improved camera modes, and more intuitive device management. Whether you're keen to hide apps in a secure space or enjoy better sound control, Android 15 promises to make your smartphone experience smoother and more secure.
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