Google rolled out Android 15 Developer Preview with these special features, security of users will be strengthened

Android 15 Developer Preview: Google has rolled out the first developer preview of Android 15. This preview gives a glimpse that the experience of Android smartphone users will completely change in the coming times. In this, security will be better than before. Apart from this, many other features will also be added. Let us know about it.

Sun, 18 Feb 2024 01:58 PM (IST)
Google rolled out Android 15 Developer Preview with these special features, security of users will be strengthened

Google has rolled out the first developer preview of Android 15. This preview gives a glimpse that in the coming times, the experience of Android smartphone users will completely change. The company is going to add many new features to this operating system. This preview gives an early glimpse of some important changes and improvements for the next major release.

Camera tools will be improved in the upcoming Android 15. Developer Preview indicates that Google has worked to improve the photography experience of users. One major addition is enhanced in-app camera controls, giving developers more detailed power over brightness, flash intensity, and other imaging features that were previously limited to default camera apps.

The company will also pay close attention to user security in Android 15. In terms of security and privacy, it will be far better than Android 14. It will have a function known as Privacy Sandbox. In addition, the update will include a few other items that users won't see anywhere else.

Google has not provided any details about when the update will be released. However, it's anticipated that the last update will be released in August. since February, when the developer's preview was first released by the company.

It will then be released for Beta 1 following the introduction of the second developer's preview. Next, a few more beta versions will be released. After this, it will finally be made available to stable users.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer