Tag: Android 15 Beta

  • Realme Launches First Smartphone with Android 15 Beta Worldwide

    Realme Launches First Smartphone with Android 15 Beta Worldwide

    We discovered that the GT 6 smartphone didn’t quite live up to the excitement surrounding its 8s Gen 3 chip and 6,000-nit peak brightness during our tests. Now, those who own this device can apply to be among the first to see if Android 15 will enhance its performance.

    Early Access Program Launched

    Realme has recently introduced an Early Access program for its smartphones that are available internationally. The GT 6, which currently starts at INR 38,999 (about $462) on Amazon.in, is at the forefront of this initiative.

    New Features with Realme UI 6.0 Beta 1

    The Realme UI 6.0 Beta 1 is anticipated to offer a better experience, featuring a Dynamic Island-style interface with real-time Live Alerts for select applications on the GT 6. This new Beta version is also said to provide “extensive” options for customizing the lockscreen, always-on display, and homescreen, making it a significant upgrade from Realme UI 5.

    Moreover, it is believed to enhance the stability and performance of the system in a manner akin to the tweaks found in OnePlus’ Trinity Engine.

    Caution for Early Adopters

    However, it is somewhat ironic that Realme cautions potential participants in the Early Access program about the heightened chances of encountering bugs and potential data loss if they choose to install the new Beta on their GT 6.

  • Motorola Android 15 Update: Release, Devices & Features

    Motorola Android 15 Update: Release, Devices & Features

    The release of Android 15 is just around the corner, and it’s set to be unveiled next month. This upcoming version promises several exciting features, including support for satellite connectivity, a theft detection lock, a private space, and shortcuts for paired apps, among others.

    Smartphone brands and third-party developers are already working on integrating Android 15 with their custom skins, such as OxygenOS for OnePlus and Hello UI for Motorola, since the Android 15 AOSP is already available.

    If you’re a Motorola phone user, keep reading to discover all the crucial details about Android 15, including its release date, compatible devices, and the new features it offers.

    Motorola Android 15 Release Date

    Motorola has yet to announce when it plans to roll out the Android 15 update to its eligible devices. However, based on past releases and the current development stage of Android 15, a prompt rollout seems unlikely.

    While Android 15 is complete and its source code is already uploaded to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), the public release is still pending. Google has confirmed a release in October, though the exact date remains unspecified. Reports suggest the stable version will be available to the public by mid-month.

    Initially, Google Pixel devices will receive the update, followed by other brands. Companies like OnePlus and Realme typically begin their rollouts in the same month. Unfortunately, Motorola’s track record has been less than stellar in recent years. Android 14, for instance, was released last year but only reached Motorola devices earlier this year, long after many brands had completed their rollouts. Consequently, we anticipate Android 15 will reach Motorola devices towards the end of the year or early next year.

    Motorola Android 15 Eligible Devices

    • Motorola Edge 50
    • Motorola Edge 50 Pro
    • Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
    • Motorola Edge 50 Fusion
    • Motorola Edge 50 Neo
    • Motorola Edge 40 Pro
    • Motorola Edge 40 Neo
    • Motorola Edge 40
    • Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
    • Motorola Edge (2024)
    • Motorola Edge+ (2023)
    • Motorola Edge (2023)
    • Motorola Moto S50
    • Motorola Moto S50 Neo
    • Motorola Moto G85
    • Motorola Moto G Stylus 5G (2024)
    • Motorola Moto X50 Ultra
    • Motorola Moto G64
    • Motorola Moto G55
    • Motorola Moto G45
    • Motorola Moto G35
    • Motorola Moto G04s
    • Motorola Moto G Power (2024)
    • Motorola Moto G (2024)
    • Motorola Moto G24 Power
    • Motorola Moto G24
    • Motorola Moto G04
    • Motorola Razr 2024
    • Motorola Razr+ 2024
    • Motorola Razr 50 Ultra
    • Motorola Razr 50
    • Motorola Razr 40 Ultra
    • Motorola Razr 40
    • Motorola ThinkPhone

    This preliminary list is based on an analysis of Motorola’s software update policies and previous rollouts. It is not final, as we’re still awaiting the official list of Android 15-supported devices from Motorola. We’ll update this list once the official details are released.

    What to Expect from Android 15?

    Android 15 doesn’t introduce many visual changes, so you might not notice a difference just by looking at the home screen. However, it does offer several exciting new features.

    Among the most noteworthy is the Theft Detection Lock feature, which employs Google AI to recognize when your device has been taken from you, locking it immediately to prevent data theft. Even if thieves manage to factory reset the device, they cannot activate it without your Google account credentials, rendering the device essentially unusable.

    Another significant addition is satellite connectivity, enabling message sending and receiving even in the absence of nearby cell towers, provided you have a clear view of the sky. This feature may require specialized hardware and carrier support. Android 15 also boasts real-time fraud protection, allowing the Google Play Store to detect when apps might misuse device permissions.

    To enhance data security, Android 15 introduces partial screen sharing, which allows you to share the screen for a single app, preventing the viewer from accessing other data, including notifications. This feature also supports screen recording.

    The Private Space feature lets you hide and secure apps and files you don’t want others to access. Additionally, the app archive feature, previously limited to Google Play Store apps, is now integrated into Android 15 to support other app stores, enabling you to archive or unarchive apps, even those installed outside the Play Store.

    Google has also announced native earthquake detection for U.S. users in Android 15. There’s a new high-quality webcam mode, allowing you to use your Android phone as a webcam for a PC. Finally, you can create shortcuts for your favorite split-screen app pairs.

  • Nothing OS 3.0 Unveils Major Redesign and Full Changelog

    Nothing OS 3.0 Unveils Major Redesign and Full Changelog

    Nothing OS 3.0, built on Android 15, is anticipated to start its rollout in September 2024. This update is set to bring numerous enhancements, such as redesigned Quick Settings, improved lock screen customization options, and upgrades to fingerprint unlock and gesture navigation.

    New Features and Improvements

    Furthermore, the update will incorporate Android 15-specific features like app archiving and predictive back animations. The rollout is expected to occur gradually, but it remains uncertain if all Nothing smartphones will receive the update at the same time.

    In recent developments, Smartprix has disclosed the full changelog of the Nothing OS 3.0 Beta update for the Nothing Phone (2a), along with videos showcasing the new boot animation.

    Changelog:

    • Effortlessly customize your shortcuts using the brand-new Quick Settings.
    • Updated the Clock face design on the lock screen, allowing access to the customization page by long-pressing the lock screen.
    • Added an option to reset the home screen layout to Nothing’s default style with a tap on the top-right button on the customization page.
    • Introduced support for an auto-archive function to free up storage space without removing apps or data from the device.
    • Enabled partial screen sharing, allowing you to record just an app window instead of the entire screen.
    • Refreshed the Settings interface design for a more user-friendly experience.
    • Updated the setup wizard to version 3.0 for a smoother introduction.
    • Enabled predictive back animations for apps that have opted in.

    Camera Enhancements

    • Optimized portrait effects by fine-tuning blur intensity based on face size.
    • Enhanced camera performance in low-light conditions.
    • Eliminated vertical stripes in front video and time-lapse modes.
    • Smoothed user interface transitions after countdown photos.
    • Adjusted the zoom slider display.

    Other Improvements

    • Optimized the design of the fingerprint unlock dialog.
    • Refined gesture navigation on the home screen for improved sensitivity.
    • Prolonged standby time with Network Power Save Mode.
    • Updated the security patch to September.
  • Infinix Phones Eligible for Android 15 Update

    Infinix Phones Eligible for Android 15 Update

    The release of Android 15 is imminent, with a public launch set for October. Meanwhile, several brands are preparing their customized versions, such as Samsung’s One UI and Infinix’s XOS.

    For Infinix, the new interface will be XOS 15, built on Android 15. Unfortunately, Infinix has a lousy track record with prompt software updates, and little improvement has been seen.

    Infinix’s Update Challenge

    As is customary, Infinix will update a handful of devices to the latest Android version. Based on their software update policy and historical data, the following models are likely candidates:

    Infinix Zero 40, Infinix Zero 40 4G, Infinix Note 40, Infinix Note 40 5G, Infinix Note 40X 5G, Infinix Note 40 Pro, Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G, Infinix Note 40 Pro+, Infinix GT 20 Pro, Infinix Xpad.

    Infinix hasn’t officially released a list of devices that will support Android 15. To compile this list, we examined their update policy and past performance. Naturally, all forthcoming high-end devices should qualify for the upgrade.

    Infinix’s software policy remains problematic, with unclear guidelines for updates. While Samsung and Google offer seven years of updates, Infinix only provides two, reserved for high-end models like the Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro+. Disappointingly, budget phones might not even receive a single update.

    Update Timing for Infinix

    Infinix has yet to announce a release date for XOS 15 (Android 15-based). Judging by past launches, we don’t expect it soon.

    Taking Android 14 as an example, it was released last October, with other brands quickly updating their devices. Infinix, however, delayed until January, with a slow rollout to other models.

    We don’t foresee significant improvements with Android 15 updates from Infinix. Likely, the updates will begin in December or early next year.

    Key Features in Android 15

    Details on changes and enhancements in XOS 15 remain sparse, but it will likely feature new customizations, wallpapers, and security/privacy enhancements.

    Besides XOS 15, Android 15 will introduce new features and improvements:

    1. Theft Detection Lock

      This feature uses Google’s AI to detect if your device is being stolen. If it senses this, the device locks itself, stopping thieves from accessing your data. They won’t be able to unlock the device without your Google account details.

    2. Satellite Connectivity Support

      Android 15 expands platform support for satellite connectivity, enabling SMS, MMS, and native RCS apps to use satellites for messaging. Not all Android 15 phones will support this, as specific hardware and carrier support are needed.

    3. Split Screen App Pairs

    This feature allows you to create shortcuts for your favorite split-screen app pairs, saving time if you frequently use apps in split-screen mode.

    1. App Archiving

      With the app archiving feature, you can uninstall/archive apps without losing user data, freeing up storage. Android 15 extends this capability beyond Play Store apps to include others.

    2. Notification Cooldown

      This potential feature might reduce the volume of successive notifications from the same app, helping users avoid notification overload.

  • ColorOS 15: Release Date, Supported Devices, New Features

    ColorOS 15: Release Date, Supported Devices, New Features

    Android 15 is still in its development phase, and even the new Pixel 9 series doesn’t come with it pre-installed. Meanwhile, companies are working on the next significant update for their custom interfaces, such as Oppo’s ColorOS 15. OnePlus devices in China also use ColorOS.

    ColorOS 15, which is built on Android 15, is currently under development. Leaks suggest it will introduce a major redesign to both the lock screen and notification panel, along with various new features and enhancements. Additionally, it will incorporate new functionalities from Android 15.

    Exciting New Features

    The upcoming update promises several exciting changes. But when will it be available, and will your device be compatible? Here’s all you need to know about ColorOS 15.

    Release Date for ColorOS 15

    Neither Oppo nor OnePlus have officially announced the release date for ColorOS 15. However, it’s expected that the companies will soon begin recruiting beta testers for ColorOS 15.

    Last year, Oppo launched ColorOS 14 (based on Android 14) in November, a month after Android 14’s public release. This year, we also anticipate a November release for the new ColorOS version, as Google has confirmed Android 15’s release for October.

    Currently, Android 15 beta testing is available from OnePlus and Oppo for a limited number of devices, such as the OnePlus 12, OnePlus Open, Oppo Find N3, and Find X7. If you own any of these models, you can enroll in the beta program to experience Android 15 early.

    Compatible Devices for ColorOS 15

    Oppo Devices:

    • Oppo Find X7
    • Oppo Find X7 Ultra
    • Oppo Find X6
    • Oppo Find X6 Pro
    • Oppo Find X5
    • Oppo Find X5 Pro
    • Oppo Find N3
    • Oppo Find N3 Flip
    • Oppo Find N2
    • Oppo Find N2 Flip
    • Oppo Reno 12
    • Oppo Reno 12 Pro
    • Oppo Reno 12F
    • Oppo Reno 12F 4G
    • Oppo Reno 11
    • Oppo Reno 11F
    • Oppo Reno 11 Pro
    • Oppo Reno 10
    • Oppo Reno 10 Pro
    • Oppo Reno 10 Pro+
    • Oppo Reno 9
    • Oppo Reno 9 Pro
    • Oppo Reno 9 Pro+
    • Oppo Reno 8T
    • Oppo Reno 8T 5G
    • Oppo K12
    • Oppo K12x
    • Oppo K11
    • Oppo K11x
    • Oppo F27
    • Oppo F27 Pro+
    • Oppo F25 Pro
    • Oppo F23
    • Oppo A3
    • Oppo A3 4G
    • Oppo A3x
    • Oppo A3x 4G
    • Oppo A3 Pro
    • Oppo A1 Pro
    • Oppo A79
    • Oppo A60

    OnePlus Devices:

    • OnePlus 12
    • OnePlus 11
    • OnePlus 10 Pro
    • OnePlus Ace 3 Pro
    • OnePlus Ace 3V
    • OnePlus Ace 3
    • OnePlus Ace 2 Pro
    • OnePlus Ace 2V
    • OnePlus Ace 2
    • OnePlus Ace Pro
    • OnePlus Ace Racing
    • OnePlus Ace
    • OnePlus Nord CE 4

    This isn’t the final list, as the brands have not yet released the full roster of devices that will support Android 15. This list has been compiled based on software update policies and past records.

    Note that this list excludes OnePlus devices running OxygenOS; for those, refer to our article on OxygenOS 15.

    Anticipated Features in ColorOS 15

    Oppo plans to introduce significant design changes in key areas with ColorOS 15. There will also be numerous improvements and new features, alongside those from Android 15.

    Revamped Lock Screen

    ColorOS 15 is expected to feature a redesigned lock screen with an iOS-like depth effect. Leaked screenshots suggest users can reposition the clock, choose from various clock fonts, and add widgets to the lock screen.

    Redesigned Control Center

    According to leaked images, the Control Center in ColorOS 15 may also see a redesign, featuring larger Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles. The music player is resized and moved to the left.

    The new Control Center in ColorOS 15 appears similar to Xiaomi’s HyperOS skin.

    New Icons and Wallpapers

    Each year, Oppo updates the default icons and adds new wallpapers in ColorOS to enhance user experience. The leaked images show new icons for the Gallery, Settings, and Camera apps.

    Enhanced Multitasking

    The forthcoming ColorOS version may offer improvements in multitasking. The update might allow users to create shortcuts for their favorite split-screen app pairs—an Android 15 feature that could be integrated.

    Theft Detection Lock

    Although not specific to ColorOS 15, Android 15 introduces a Theft Detection Lock feature, using Google’s AI to lock your device if it detects it’s been taken from you. This prevents unauthorized access until the correct Google account details are used.

    Satellite Connectivity Support

    Android 15 "extends platform support for satellite connectivity," aiding SMS, MMS, and native RCS apps in using satellite networks for messaging.

    Not all Android 15 phones will support satellite connectivity, as it requires specific chips and carrier support.

    Additional AI Features

    Smartphone manufacturers are eager to integrate advanced AI features. While ColorOS 14 already includes some AI functionalities, more are anticipated in ColorOS 15. Details are limited, but Gemini AI integration may be expected as part of Android 15.

    App Archiving

    An Android 15 feature allows users to uninstall unnecessary apps while retaining user data, similar to offloading apps on iPhones. It ensures no data loss, enabling users to resume where they left off upon reinstalling the app.

    Android has app archiving through the Google Play Store, but Android 15 integrates it at the OS level, allowing archiving/restoration of all apps, including those not installed via the Google Play Store.

  • OxygenOS 15: Release Date, Compatible Devices, New Features

    OxygenOS 15: Release Date, Compatible Devices, New Features

    The release of Android 15 is rapidly approaching, and smartphone manufacturers are already preparing their custom versions of the operating system. For OnePlus, this means developing OxygenOS 15, which will be built on Android 15.

    OxygenOS 14 brought several new features, design changes, and improvements, including Anamorphic Design, Go Green AOD, and the Trinity Engine. OxygenOS 15 is anticipated to introduce even more features and enhancements.

    OnePlus OxygenOS 15 Release Date

    Android 15 is currently in its platform stability phase, the last development stage before its public release. Google has adhered to its previous beta release schedule, suggesting that the stable version will likely launch around October, similar to last year. In 2022, OxygenOS 14 launched in November, as did OxygenOS 13. Based on these timelines, we can expect the release of the Android 15-based OxygenOS 15 in November.

    Typically, the latest high-end smartphones receive the new upgrade first, with other models following shortly after. Owners of high-end OnePlus devices might have the opportunity to test the new OS early by participating in the beta program. The Android 15 beta is currently available for the OnePlus 12 and OnePlus Open, with additional models expected to join soon.

    OxygenOS 15 Eligible Devices

    Eligible devices for the OxygenOS 15 update include:

    • OnePlus Open
    • OnePlus 12
    • OnePlus 12R
    • OnePlus 11
    • OnePlus 11R
    • OnePlus 10 Pro
    • OnePlus 10T
    • OnePlus 10R
    • OnePlus Nord 4
    • OnePlus Nord 3
    • OnePlus Nord CE 4
    • OnePlus Nord CE 4 Lite
    • OnePlus Nord CE 3
    • OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite
    • OnePlus Nord N30 SE
    • OnePlus Pad 2
    • OnePlus Pad Pro
    • OnePlus Pad

    This list is based on an analysis of OnePlus’s software update policy and previous rollout patterns. It will be updated once the official list is announced.

    What to Expect from OxygenOS 15?

    The next significant update from OnePlus will feature numerous new offerings and improvements, alongside enhancements from Android 15.

    1. Lock Screen Customizations
      OxygenOS 15 is expected to offer new customization options for a more personalized lock screen. Users might be able to adjust fonts, colors, clock styles, and widgets. OnePlus could also introduce a depth effect for lock screen wallpapers and a new collection of wallpapers.
    2. Video Battery Saver
      A new feature, “Video battery saver,” spotted in early Android 15 betas, aims to optimize battery usage when video apps deplete it. This could extend battery life but might slightly impact video quality. We’ll see if this feature makes it to the final version of OxygenOS 15.
    3. Revamped Control Center

    Although OxygenOS 14 revamped the control center, OxygenOS 15 is expected to introduce further enhancements to improve user experience.

    1. Theft Detection Lock
      While not exclusive to OxygenOS 15, this Android 15 feature helps protect user data by automatically locking the device if it’s taken without consent. The device remains locked until the correct Google account details are provided, discouraging theft.
    2. More AI Integration
      Android 15 could elevate the AI experience on OnePlus devices, featuring new AI capabilities, including Gemini AI integration, alongside innovations from OnePlus’s development team.
    3. Satellite Connectivity Support

    Android 15 extends support for satellite connectivity, allowing SMS, MMS, and RCS apps to utilize this feature. However, not all Android 15 devices will support it, as it requires specific hardware and carrier collaboration.

    1. Fluid Cloud Improvements
      First introduced in OxygenOS 14, Fluid Cloud may see expanded support in OxygenOS 15, potentially accommodating third-party apps like Spotify, food delivery, and travel apps.
    2. Split Screen App Pairs
      A feature from Android 15, this allows users to create shortcuts for commonly used split-screen app combinations, saving time for frequent users of this mode.
    3. App Archiving

    Android 15 will let users uninstall apps while retaining data, similar to iPhone’s app offloading feature. This is integrated at the OS level, offering more flexibility than the Google Play Store’s current app archiving.

    1. Notification Cooldown
      This feature reduces the frequency of consecutive notifications from the same app, aiming to minimize user annoyance.
  • Vivo X200 Specs Leak: 6.3-Inch Display & Camera Details

    Vivo X200 Specs Leak: 6.3-Inch Display & Camera Details

    Recent updates suggest that Vivo is gearing up to introduce the X200 series in China this October. This lineup is expected to include three models: the Vivo X200, Vivo X200+, and Vivo X200 Pro, with the respective model numbers V2405A, V2415, and V2413. Additionally, there are whispers about a compact version, possibly named the Vivo X200 Mini. This compact model might eventually adopt the Vivo X200 name, although this remains speculative. This information should be taken with discretion, as only the mentioned model numbers have appeared in the IMEI database, while the “Vivo X200 Mini” remains unseen. Recently, the trusted source Digital Chat Station has divulged some fresh insights on Weibo about the X200.

    Vivo X200 Specifications (Rumored)

    According to the Weibo post, the Vivo X200 is rumored to be powered by the Dimensity 9400 chipset and will feature a sleek design, with a thickness of approximately 8.x mm.

    The smartphone will boast a 6.3x-inch flat OLED screen with a 1.5K resolution. Its rear will house a 50-megapixel main sensor and a periscope lens capable of macro photography. This lens will provide 3x optical zoom with a 70mm focal length. Previously, the same source indicated that the phone would include a new 22-nm Sony camera as the main sensor.

    Battery and Additional Features

    The X200 is anticipated to come with a large battery, either 5,500mAh or 5,600mAh. Besides wired charging, it will support wireless charging options. The tipster has also mentioned the inclusion of an optical-type in-screen fingerprint sensor. Finally, it is expected to run on Android 15, along with the latest version of the OriginOS UI.

  • Reasons for One UI 7 Beta Delay

    Reasons for One UI 7 Beta Delay

    Samsung’s anticipated release of the One UI 7 beta has hit another snag, as the launch appears to be postponed once more.

    Reasons for the Delay

    Initially slated for the Galaxy S24 series earlier this month, the One UI 7 beta is based on Android 15. Samsung has not made any official statements regarding the delay. However, reliable source Ice Universe suggests that Samsung is holding back the release to address noticeable bugs, aiming to ensure a positive experience for beta testers. According to Ice Universe, Samsung is committed to achieving a certain level of stability before proceeding with the beta release. On the other hand, Sammobile offers another plausible explanation for the delay: the gradual rollout of the One UI 6.1.1 update.

    Impact of One UI 6.1.1 Rollout

    The x.1.1 updates, typically launched for Galaxy tablets and foldables, are reportedly being extended to include older high-end Galaxy S series phones due to the integration of Galaxy AI features. This broader rollout of the One UI 6.1.1 is contributing to the delay in the One UI 7 beta, according to Sammobile.

    Future Plans and Availability

    As things stand, the One UI 7 beta is expected to be pushed to September. Once it becomes available, the Galaxy S24 series, Fold 6, and Flip 6 will be the first devices eligible for beta testing. Historically, the beta program follows a phased release, initially available to users in South Korea, Germany, and the US, before expanding to additional regions such as India, China, and the UK.

    If you’re unsure whether your Galaxy device is eligible for the update, you can refer to the One UI 7 eligible devices list. Also, be sure to check out the 10 exciting features coming to Android 15.

  • Android 15: Last Major Update for Select Motorola Phones

    Android 15: Last Major Update for Select Motorola Phones

    The stable release of Android 15 is anticipated later this year, but thanks to beta versions, we have a good understanding of what the new operating system will bring. It promises to be an exciting update, and many are eagerly waiting for Google to launch the stable build.

    Each year, numerous Android devices cease to receive OS updates when they reach the end of their promised update cycle. This year, Android 15 will be the final major OS update for several Motorola phones.

    If you’re concerned about software updates, check the list below to determine if you need to upgrade to a newer model to continue receiving Android updates.

    Android 15: Final Update for These Motorola Models

    • Moto X40
    • Moto G Play (2024)
    • Moto G84
    • Moto G73
    • Moto G54
    • Moto G54 Power
    • Moto G53
    • Moto G23
    • Moto G14
    • Moto G13
    • Moto G (2023)
    • Moto G Power 5G
    • Moto G Stylus 5G (2023)
    • Moto G Stylus (2023)
    • Moto E14

    Motorola has not yet disclosed a list of devices that will support Android 15. Therefore, this unofficial list was created by examining each device’s software update policy and the company’s historical updates.

    Typically, Motorola provides three Android updates for its Edge and Razr models launched in 2023 or later, while older models usually receive two updates. The budget-friendly Moto G series generally gets two OS updates, whereas the entry-level E series receives only one.

    When Will Motorola Release Android 15?

    Android 15 is nearing its stable release, currently in the platform stability phase. This is the final development phase where Google resolves existing bugs and applies final touches before the stable release.

    Google typically does not announce the stable release date for a new OS in advance. However, based on the timeline from last year, the stable build is expected to be available in October, just like Android 14.

    Several brands, including Xiaomi, Realme, Oppo, and Vivo, have already initiated the Android 15 beta program, allowing selected users to test the new OS before the stable release. However, Motorola has yet to join this beta initiative.

    Motorola has struggled with timely software updates in recent years. The brand began rolling out Android 14 earlier this year when other brands were concluding their updates. Given this, we don’t anticipate an early rollout of Android 15 from Motorola. The stable build will likely start being released towards the end of this year or early next year.

    Anticipated Features of Android 15

    1. Satellite Connectivity

      Android 15 expands support for satellite connectivity, enabling SMS, MMS, and native RCS apps to send and receive messages via satellite. The OS introduces UI elements to ensure a consistent user experience.

      Not all Android 15 devices will support satellite connectivity, as this will likely require specific chips and carrier support. However, this feature won’t be limited to emergency uses alone.

    2. Theft Detection Lock

      Google is introducing a Theft Detection Lock feature, which thieves will find frustrating. This feature, combined with the Find My Device network, can make a device unusable after a factory reset if it’s detected as stolen.

      Google’s AI will determine if a device is snatched from a user’s hands, locking it automatically to protect data. Thieves won’t be able to activate the device without the owner’s Google account credentials.

    3. Private Space

    Android 15 will introduce a private space for secure storage of confidential photos, videos, or apps, which can be protected with a separate lock. This space ensures that other users are unaware of any activities within it.

    1. Split App Shortcuts

      Enhanced multitasking will allow users to save shortcut icons for frequently used split-screen app combinations, saving time for those who use split-screen mode often.

    2. App Archiving

      Similar to the offloading feature on iPhones, Android 15 will allow users to uninstall unnecessary apps while retaining user data. This means no data loss, and users can resume where they left off after reinstalling the app.

      Android already offers app archiving through the Google Play Store, but Android 15 will integrate this capability at the OS level, allowing archiving and restoring of apps, even those installed from outside the Play Store.

  • Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0: Features, Release Date, and Expectations

    Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0: Features, Release Date, and Expectations

    Xiaomi is gearing up for the upcoming release of Android 15 by developing a new version of its custom skin, HyperOS 2.0. This update, which is expected to be based on Android 15, promises a host of improvements, UI changes, and new features.

    What’s New in HyperOS 2.0?

    HyperOS, introduced last year, focused on minimalistic design and a connected ecosystem for Xiaomi devices. The new version is expected to enhance these aspects further. One of the rumored features for HyperOS 2.0 is the ability to scan for hidden cameras using WLAN signals, a feature not currently offered by any smartphone brand. If implemented, this would significantly enhance user privacy.

    Additionally, Xiaomi is expected to increase the virtual RAM (Memory Extension) capacity to 16GB, with a default setting of 6GB. This would allow for better multitasking by providing more space for active apps. However, not all Xiaomi devices will support the full 16GB due to hardware and storage limitations, likely reserving this feature for high-end and select mid-range phones.

    Redesigned Interface and New Features

    Leaked screenshots suggest that HyperOS 2.0 will feature a redesigned Settings homepage, offering a card-like experience instead of the traditional segmented layout. This new design aims to improve aesthetics and ensure smoother navigation.

    Another visual enhancement is the ripple effect when pressing volume keys, a feature inspired by the iOS 18 beta. This small but functional addition aims to improve user experience.

    A minor yet practical feature could be the option to disable the lock screen editor, which activates when you tap and hold an empty spot on the lock screen. This would allow users to avoid accidental activations, offering a more convenient user experience.

    While these are some leaked features, Xiaomi is likely to unveil more at the HyperOS 2.0 release. Alongside these exclusive features, users can expect new functionalities and improvements from Android 15, such as satellite messaging, theft detection lock, app archiving, and app pairs.

    HyperOS 2.0: When Is It Coming?

    Xiaomi has not officially announced a release date for HyperOS 2.0. However, leaks suggest it will be launched around October, the same month HyperOS 1.0 was released last year.

    For those eager to experience Android 15, the beta program is already available for several devices, including Xiaomi 14, Xiaomi 13T Pro, and Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4. Participating in the beta program allows users to test new features before the public release.

    Android 15 is currently in its final development phase, focusing on stability and bug fixes. The stable version is expected to be released in October, coinciding with the anticipated release of HyperOS 2.0.

    Xiaomi Android 15 Eligible Devices

    The following devices are expected to be eligible for the Android 15 update:

    Xiaomi

    • Xiaomi 14
    • Xiaomi 14 Pro
    • Xiaomi 14 Ultra
    • Xiaomi 13
    • Xiaomi 13 Lite
    • Xiaomi 13 Pro
    • Xiaomi 13 Ultra
    • Xiaomi 13T
    • Xiaomi 13T Pro
    • Xiaomi 12
    • Xiaomi 12 Lite
    • Xiaomi 12 Pro
    • Xiaomi 12T
    • Xiaomi 12T Pro
    • Xiaomi 12S
    • Xiaomi 12S Pro
    • Xiaomi 12S Ultra
    • Xiaomi Civi 4 Pro
    • Xiaomi Civi 3
    • Xiaomi Civi 2
    • Xiaomi Civi 1S
    • Xiaomi Mix Fold 3
    • Xiaomi Mix Fold 2
    • Xiaomi Pad 6
    • Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro
    • Xiaomi Pad 6 Max 14
    • Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
    • Xiaomi Pad 5 Pro 12.4

    Redmi

    • Redmi Note 13 4G
    • Redmi Note 13 5G
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro 4G
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G
    • Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G
    • Redmi Note 13R
    • Redmi Note 13R Pro
    • Redmi Note 12 4G
    • Redmi Note 12 Turbo
    • Redmi Note 12 Pro 4G
    • Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed
    • Redmi Note 12R
    • Redmi Note 12R Pro
    • Redmi Note 12T Pro
    • Redmi Note 12S
    • Redmi K70
    • Redmi K70E
    • Redmi K70 Pro
    • Redmi K60
    • Redmi K60 Pro
    • Redmi K60 Ultra
    • Redmi 13R
    • Redmi 13C
    • Redmi 13C 5G
    • Redmi 12
    • Redmi 12 5G
    • Redmi Pad Pro
    • Redmi Pad Pro 5G
    • Redmi Pad SE
    • Redmi Turbo 3
    • Redmi A3
    • Redmi A3x

    Poco

    • Poco F6
    • Poco F6 Pro
    • Poco F5
    • Poco F5 Pro
    • Poco X6
    • Poco X6 Neo
    • Poco X6 Pro
    • Poco M6
    • Poco M6 Pro
    • Poco M6 Pro 5G
    • Poco Pad
    • Poco C65
    • Poco C61
    • Poco C51

    Xiaomi has yet to publish an official list of devices eligible for the Android 15 update. The above list is based on current software update policies and past trends. If your device is not listed, stay tuned for the official announcement.