Google has already announced the new Pixel 9 series, and the devices came early this year, which is a welcome change but the fact that they are still running last year's software is a bit unusual. Google has already released various developer previews and the build is not in its final stages, but the company has not shared when users should be expecting Android 15 to release for the Pixel 9 and older devices. Well, we now know when Google could release Android 15 update to the general public and it is not that far off.
Android 15 will bring a handful of new features and changes to the table, especially for the new Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro models. The software will also support a wide range of older models, starting from the Pixel 6 to the latest Pixel 9 lineup. If you are waiting for the Android 15 release, here's when to expect the final build to arrive.
The company has already released Android 15 AOSP earlier this month, but the update will take its time to reach the end user, as it is expected to arrive in October. It is expected that Android 15 will be released for all comaptible Pixel phones on October 15, according to a recent report. Since Google usually rolls out updates on a Monday, October 14 seems unlikely as it is Columbus Day holiday.
As a disclaimer, the publication noted that Google could release the update later than October 15 if it sees fit and if there are uncatered bugs still running in the system. This means that readers should take the news with a grain of salt at this stage, but the most likely date for Android 15 release is October 15. This year, Googles Android update will only be compatible with Pixel phones and devices powered by the company's custom Tensor chips.
Google is possibly releasing the update two months after
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