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Android 14 Beta 1 announced with UI and graphics upgrades

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Google has just announced the Android 14 Beta 1 for Pixel smartphones with System UI upgrades and Graphics capabilities. Starting today, Pixel owners can download and enjoy the new OS version ahead of its Stable release, which is expected in August.

According to the info, Google’s Android 14 Beta 1 comes with three noticeable features including more helpful system UI, data transparency, and graphics capabilities. For Samsung, this release is not directly beneficial but begins the journey towards One UI 6.

Apart from this, Android 14’s user interface changes include a new back arrow, improved share sheet, and system UI renovation. The latest version focuses more on consumers’ data privacy by increasing the transparency of access through Beta 1.

Beta 1 brings new back arrow, which follows the home/lock screen wallpaper (color palette) for more optimized appearance. Secondly, Google sufficiently worked on improving the design of share sheet as apps can now add custom actions to system share sheets.

Talking about personalization, Android 14 improves the per-app language preferences and lets apps detect the UI language of the current app. As part of enhancing privacy, Android 14 appears to be limiting visibility to disability-focused accessibility services.

Stable Release?

Google first introduced the Android 14 OS on Developer Preview 1 on February 8, followed by DP2 on March 8. According to schedule, the first Beta is released in April 2023, hinting at official rollout by August, similar to the last year’s rollout.

As soon as Google seeds Android 14 OS to Stable channel, Samsung will begin the One UI 6 Beta program for Galaxy devices. The Galaxy S23 series will be the initial receiver of the new OS version sometime in mid-August, however Stable release is expected later this year.

 

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Android 15 Beta 2.1 update fixes Private Space issue

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Google has released Android 15 Beta 2.1 update for Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, Pixel 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Pixel 8, 8 Pro, 8a, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel Fold. This update primarily addresses an issue with the Private space feature.

Android 15 Beta 2.1 comes with the security patch for May 2024 and can be identified through version AP31.240426.023. It is a minor update with a size of around 11-12MB.

The main fix in this update corrects an issue where initially creating a Private space caused the removal of app icons from the Home screen. With this update, the process of setting up a Private space will no longer affect the Home screen’s organization.

Google has also shared some tips on how to manage the Private space. For instance, if you can’t recall how to access a hidden Private space, simply search for ‘Private Space’ in the search bar.

Moreover, if you forget the unlock method for Private space, it can be deleted from the reset options in the device settings. Apps can also be installed in Private space by long-pressing the app icon and selecting the ‘Install in private’ option.

One UI 7 (Android 15) to boost Galaxy phone battery with 3 extra hours of standby

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One UI 7 (Android 15) to boost Galaxy phone battery with 3 extra hours of standby

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Google’s Android 15 is ready to enhance user experience with its significant battery life enhancement. Announced at Google I/O 2024, the Android 15 update promises up to 3 additional hours of standby battery time on some devices. This enhancement is based on the faster activation of doze mode, a power-saving Android feature.

Doze mode has been part of Android since version 6.0, and with Android 15, devices will enter this mode 50% quicker than before. This change means that phones will use less power when they’re not being used for longer battery life.

Although Wear OS 5 based on Android 14 will also benefit from related battery optimizations. Users can expect these enhancements in the Wear OS 6 update. In addition, One UI 7 based on Android 15 is also expected to boost Galaxy phone battery with 3 additional hours of standby.

According to AndroidAuthority, the VP of Engineering of the Android Platform, Dave Burke said, “For Android 15, we’ve sped up the time to doze (doze is when we go into a quiesce state) by 50%. So we get into doze 50% faster, and the result is on some devices we tested up to 3 hours longer standby power. And that’s sort of a general improvement in 15 that applies to all devices.”

Google aims to enhance Android’s core features to ensure all devices upgrading to Android 15 will enjoy 3 hours longer standby battery power feature.

As we highly rely on our devices, Google’s focus on extending battery life is a remarkable development. With Android 15, Google is not just adding new features but also ensuring that the devices are more efficient and reliable.

Android 15, Wear OS 5 to bring Passkeys support on Gboard

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Android 15, Wear OS 5 to bring Passkeys support on Gboard

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Google is enhancing its security features with the introduction of Passkeys in Android 15 and Wear OS 5 through Gboard. This integration is expected to offer a more efficient and secure user experience.

The new feature will simplify the sign-in process to a single tap, replacing the previous method that required multiple steps. It displays all necessary information at once to make it more efficient for users with several accounts.

The latest version of Credential Manager on Android 15 will include this feature. Additionally, Gboard’s Autofill function will now suggest Credential Manager results, helping in a smoother sign-in process.

Credential Manager will also be available on Wear OS 5, which allows users to log in to apps on their smartwatches using passwords, Passkeys, or Google sign-in. This aims to provide a login experience similar to that on smartphones.

Google’s plans to integrate Passkeys into Gboard for Android 15 and Wear OS 5 were showcased at I/O 2024. This integration is set to be released later this year.

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