Android
Google Play System Update March 2024: Focus on Security, User Experience, and Bug Fixes
Google has recently released the February 2024 Play System Update for select Android devices. Google has also published the Play System Update details for March 2024, which might be available next month.
Starting in 2024, Google has been refreshing the Play System Update content in separate sections. You can see headings added on different dates, which list all the changes related to the function.
Notably, the March 2024 Google Play System Update will offer improved UX for rewards, quests, and offers for purchases in the Play Store. Consumers residing in the EU can provide data-sharing consent between Google Play and the broader Google ecosystem.
In addition, Google’s next Play System Update will display a new format for the content shown in the Events & Offers section on the detail and search results pages. Rest details can be found in the release notes as follows:
Android WebView v123 (2024-03-12)
- Improvements to security and privacy and updates for bug fixes.
- New developer features for Google & 3rd party app developers to support functionality related to displaying web content in their apps.
Important: Some features may be experimental and available to certain users.
Settings Services v1.1.0.612349782 (2024-03-11)
- [Phone] General bug fixes.
Android System Intelligence U.21 (2024-03-11)
- [Phone] Live Captions UI and language pack download bug fixes.
Google Play Store v40.1 (2024-03-11)
- [Phone] You’ll see an improved user experience for rewards, quests, and offers for purchases in Google Play.
- [Phone] If you are in the EU, you can provide data sharing consent between Google Play and the broader Google ecosystem.
Adaptive Connectivity Services p.2024.10 (2024-03-08)
- [Phone] Improvements to stability, bug fixes and performance optimizations.
Google Play Store v40.0 (2024-03-04)
- [Phone] You will now see a new format for content shown in the Events & Offers section on the detail and search results pages.
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Android
Android Auto issues for Pixel 9 users running Android 15 beta
Top 3 Key Points:
- Android Auto is malfunctioning on Pixel 9 devices running Android 15 Beta.
- The issue occurs regardless of a wired or wireless connection.
- Rolling back to Android 14 resolves the problem, but it requires a factory reset.
Using beta software can often bring unexpected issues, and for some Pixel 9 users, Android Auto has stopped working correctly on the Android 15 Beta. Many users have shared their frustration on Reddit and Google’s Issue Tracker, reporting that Android Auto fails to operate on the new Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL models when running the latest beta version of Android 15.
Users have experienced this issue with both wired and wireless connections, where Android Auto either disconnects or stops working after a few seconds or minutes. Interestingly, this problem doesn’t exist with the stable version of Android 14, which comes pre-installed on the Pixel 9 series. It seems to only affect those who have updated to the Android 15 Beta.
For now, the only solution is to revert to Android 14, though this process involves a factory reset, which can be a hassle. It’s expected that Google will fix the issue by the time Android 15 is officially released for Pixel 9 devices, likely in October. This serves as a reminder that beta software, even close to its final release, can still cause problems, especially on primary devices.
Android
Google tests RCS indicator update and Android 15 strengthens factory reset protection
Key Points:
- Google Messages Update: Testing new RCS status labels for clearer messaging.
- Android 15 Security: Factory Reset Protection (FRP) is tougher to bypass.
- Stronger FRP: New restrictions prevent unauthorized access after resets.
Google is making changes to how users see message types in its Messages app and tightening security on Android devices with its latest Android 15 update.
Google Messages Tests RCS Label Change
Google is experimenting with a new way of labeling messages in its Messages app. Right now, when you send a message, it shows either “Text message” or “RCS message.” RCS stands for Rich Communication Services, which allows more advanced features like higher-quality media and encryption.
In this new test, the labels are shorter: “RCS” for RCS chats and “Text” for regular SMS messages. This update makes the labels more concise, but some users have pointed out that the use of parentheses around “(RCS)” or “(Text)” looks unnecessary and could be simplified further. This test is still being rolled out to a limited number of users, with more changes like a colorful send button already appearing for some.
Android 15 Enhances Factory Reset Protection (FRP)
When it comes to security, Android 15 introduces stronger protections against phone thieves. One of the biggest risks after a phone is stolen is that the thief could try to reset the phone to sell it. Android’s Factory Reset Protection (FRP) makes this difficult by requiring the original Google account to unlock the device after a reset.
However, clever hackers have found ways to bypass this protection in the past. With Android 15, Google has added new security measures to make it much harder for thieves to get around FRP. Here’s what’s new:
- No Bypassing Setup: Thieves can’t skip the setup process to avoid signing in with the original Google account.
- Lock Screen and Apps Disabled: After a reset, the phone won’t allow setting a new lock screen PIN, adding another Google account, or installing apps until the original account is signed in.
- Secret Key Verification: Android 15 now stores a special key in a secure part of the phone’s memory. If the phone is reset without permission, the phone will ask for this key when it restarts, which can only be unlocked by signing into the original Google account.
These changes make it almost impossible for thieves to sell or reuse stolen Android phones. Google is also allowing phone manufacturers to add their security layers on top of this, making Android phones even more secure in future updates.
In summary, Google is testing more user-friendly updates to messaging and has made major improvements to phone security in Android 15, making it far harder for thieves to bypass critical protections.
Android
Android 15 to revamp settings app for better organization
Key Points:
- Android 15 will likely feature a reorganized settings page.
- The new layout will group related settings.
- Some settings, like “Google” and “Digital Wellbeing,” will be moved or updated.
If you check the latest beta version of Android 15, you won’t notice any changes to the Settings app yet. But, based on an analysis, upcoming releases might include a redesigned top-level settings page.
An APK teardown—a method of analyzing app code—suggests that future Android 15 updates could bring a more organized settings layout. This change aims to make it easier for users to find and access settings by grouping related options in distinct sections.
Currently, the top-level settings page in Android 14 on Pixel phones lacks clear organization, making it hard for users, especially newcomers, to navigate. The new design for Android 15 will place similar settings next to each other, making the layout more intuitive. While this revamped layout isn’t available in the latest Android 15 Beta 3, we have a preview of how it might look.
Here’s a comparison of the top-level settings in Android 14 versus the planned arrangement for Android 15:
Android 14 Top-Level Settings Layout:
- Network & internet
- Hub mode (Pixel Tablet only)
- Connected devices
- Apps
- Notifications
- Battery
- Storage
- Sound & vibration
- Display
- Wallpaper & style
- Accessibility
- Security & privacy
- Location
- Safety & emergency
- Passwords, passkeys & autofill
- Digital Wellbeing & parental controls
- System
- About phone
- Tips & support
Android 15 Top-Level Settings Layout (Upcoming):
- Network & internet
- Connected devices
- Apps
- Notifications
- Sound & vibration
- Hub mode (Pixel Tablet only)
- Display
- Wallpaper & style
- Storage
- Battery
- System
- About phone
- Security & privacy
- Location
- Passwords, passkeys & accounts
- Safety & Emergency
- Accessibility
- Tips & support
Notably, the entries for “Google” and “Digital Wellbeing & parental controls” are missing from the upcoming layout. This isn’t because they are being removed but because they are managed differently. These settings use a special API to appear in the Settings app, so their exact placement in the new layout is uncertain. They might be listed under “Passwords, passkeys & accounts.”
The new layout also introduces sections to categorize settings more clearly, though there are no headers between these sections yet. Categories include Account, Connectivity, Personalize, System info, Security & privacy, and Support. The first “Account” section is currently empty, so its contents are still unknown.
Additional Changes in Android 15 Beta 3:
- The “Device & app notifications” setting has been renamed to “Notification read, reply & control.”
- “Screen turn-on control” has replaced “Turn screen on” under special app access.
- The description for “Allow camera software extensions” now mentions support for HDR, Night, and other camera features, but not “Eyes Free videography.”
This update signals that while some new features are being introduced, others might be delayed or adjusted.
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