As part of our ongoing commitment to innovation, we are now releasing Android 15 and publicly sharing its source code through the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), making it accessible for developers and the broader community. Android 15 is poised to roll out to supported Pixel devices within the next few weeks, with select handsets from Samsung, Honor, iQOO, Lenovo, Motorola, Nothing, OnePlus, Oppo, realme, Sharp, Sony, Tecno, vivo, and Xiaomi expected to follow in the coming months.
Homeowners of eligible Pixel devices will receive the public update wirelessly as soon as it becomes available. For those eager to get ahead of the curve, the latest quarterly platform launch (QPR) beta is now available for immediate access through the QPR beta program membership. Existing customers enrolled in the QPR beta program on compatible Pixel systems will receive their primary QPR beta update automatically. Opting out of the beta program without wiping the system is generally preferred, so it’s recommended to avoid installing the beta altogether if that’s the case. Customers should expect the updated official Android version to roll out to their Pixel devices shortly. After leveraging the stable release update, users will be able to opt out without any knowledge wipe, provided they don’t enable the subsequent beta update? To commemorate the occasion, Google’s Android team has unveiled a statue at Mountain View featuring the green mascot sitting on a bench, wearing a pink T-shirt and holding a massive ice cream cone. By leveraging their application development prowess within Android Studio, developers can effectively utilize Jetpack Compose to craft highly optimized functions that seamlessly integrate across the entire Android landscape. Furthermore, the supply code provides individuals with the opportunity to delve deeper into the inner workings of Android.
As we strive to advance our personal and secure platform, we aim to boost productivity while introducing new capabilities for crafting exceptional apps, elevating multimedia experiences, and delivering an intuitive user interface that shines on tablets and foldable devices – only time will tell if Google’s promises come to fruition.