With the release of the Pixel 9 series, users and tech enthusiasts were expecting another major announcement that Android 15 would finally be rolled out. Well, that did not happen much, to our surprise, but Google has provided the release timeline, and it does not look much different from the launch patterns of Android 13 and Android 14. While the software is currently in the beta phase, with the company having launched the latest Beta 4 on July 18th, we expect the final release to be just around the corner.
Google has been releasing early versions of its Android 15 operating system and has currently rolled out Beta 4 for testing before fully releasing the final version to the public. The beta is compatible with several Pixel devices and can be downloaded manually on the Pixel 6, 7, Pixel 8, Pixel Tablet, and Pixel Fold. Once the final version is released, it can also be installed on the Pixel 9 lineup.
The beta program can also be accessed on other OEM models, including Nothing, OPPO, Xiaomi, and HONOR. If you still do not have a compatible device and want to try the features available in the beta program, you can use the Android Emulator in the Android Studio, which mimics the functionality of an Android device. The beta program can be accessed using the 64-bit system images that Google uses.
The timeline of the Android 15 final release aligns with the pattern of previous releases. While the developer previews were launched earlier in the year, the operating system is currently in the beta phase, with the latest update being Beta 4. The latest Beta 4 was released in July and was the second step in establishing stability for the operating system. The update indicated that the core functionality has been
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