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Android 15 raises minimum app support level (Goodbye Android 6.0!)

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Android 15 is coming later this year. With the latest Developer Preview release, Google hinted that Android 15 raises the minimum app support level, resulting in apps made for Android 6.0 won’t be installable.

Google seems to be banning the installation of apps made for Android 6.0 virtually with the Android 15 release. For quite a while now, Android apps have been required to target at least Android 6.0 (Marshmallow).

Per the AndroidPolice report, the new minimum that Google is working on is that apps will be required to target at least Android 7.1 that’s SDK version 24, whereas Android 15 would be version 35.

It has been tested that an older app build targeting Android 6.0 isn’t getting installed on the Pixel device running Android 15 Developer Preview 2, but installable on Pixel with Android 14.

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Android 15 boosts battery ‘standby’ by 3 hours

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Google has recently released the second Beta of Android 15 to Pixel devices. It has been revealed that select phones with Android 15 will offer up to 3 hours longer standby battery life. The company has worked on the doze mode to extend standby battery life.

Android 15 increases standby battery life by up to 3 hours on some devices. Wear OS 5 is slated to consume up to 20% less power than Wear OS 4. AndroidAuthority asked Google executives about the work they had done to improve the battery life on the latest operating system.

The company has improved the doze mode in Android 15. As a result, some general power-saving improvements will come to all Android devices in the future. The new OS increased the doze mode entry 50% faster than Android 14, resulting in an extended standby battery.

Being a core Android feature, all devices (non-Pixel too) will experience longer standby battery. Samsung has greatly optimized the chipset and OS in recent Galaxy flagships. The Galaxy S23 Ultra and S24 Ultra are champs of Android camp in terms of longer battery life.

Apple will have another headache, thanks to meaningful enhancements toward consumer satisfaction. iPhones were quite praised due to their longer battery life. While standby battery life doesn’t bring a notable change in daily use cases, it’s still a welcome upgrade.

  • “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.” Dave Burke, VP of Engineering for the Android Platform.

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Android 15 makes Pixel Vibration clever w/ new Adaptive feature

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A new Adaptive Vibration feature has debuted with Android 15 Beta 2. Thanks to Adaptive Vibration, Android 15 will allow Pixel phones to adjust the vibration strength as per the surroundings leveraging on the microphone and other sensors.

Pixel users who have installed Android 15 Beta 2 can access the Adaptive Vibration in Vibration and haptics settings inside the Sound and vibration menu. It’s a clever feature addition, which will intelligently adjust the vibration strength without manual actions.

The page says:

  • Automatically adjusts your phone’s vibrations based on your environment.
  • Your phone’s microphone and other sensors are used to determine sound levels and context. No data is ever recorded.
Android 15 Adaptive Vibration

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The OS will use your Pixel’s microphone to understand the surroundings and adjust the strength of vibration. If the mic notices noisy surroundings, the vibration would be extensive. And if you are in a silent of less noisy place, the intensity will be adjusted accordingly.

Thanks to this intelligent function, the Pixel phone’s ring and vibration will act similarly. You may have faced a situation where the vibration happened louder than it would have been. However, it happened because you have already set the intensity to a higher level.

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Passkeys to join Gboard in Android 15, Wear OS 5

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Google will further enhance Passkeys through Gboard in Android 15 and Wear OS 5. The company is preparing to integrate Android’s Passkeys feature into Gboard for an easier and effortless sign-in experience. At I/O 2024, Google revealed a sneak peek at what’s coming later this year.

Passkeys to join Gboard in Android 15, Wear OS 5

Passkeys to be available in a new single-tap sign-in experience through Gboard. The new user interface is taller than the previous one and puts all that information on one sheet. This redesign lessens the user prompts of two taps to just a single, enhancing the user experience.

In the current iteration, users have to first confirm the account (“Continue”) and then authenticate via fingerprint, face, or PIN. 9to5Google highlights that the new experience is released with new “new versions of Credential Manager on Android 15.”

Apart from the next version of Android, Wear OS 5 will also bring it to smartwatches. Following the upgrade, Autofill will show Credential Manager results in Gboard suggestions. It is said to be applicable when “clicking on a relevant input field during sign-in” as well.

Google will also bring Credential Manager to Wear OS 5 smartwatches. It will also enhance the UX by letting you log in to apps with passwords, and passkeys, or Sign in with Google.

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