We’re another step along the path to Android 15 being released, with Google pushing out the second developer preview of the mobile operating system – and even at this early stage, there are some notable features to be aware of.
As per Google’s blog post, “Android 15 continues our work to build a platform that helps improve your productivity while giving you new capabilities”, and here those capabilities cover connectivity, foldable phone support, better security, and more besides.
First up, Google has improved support for satellite communications, with new on-screen elements to “ensure a consistent user experience” when connected to a satellite. Satellite messaging (similar to what the iPhone 14 and iPhone 15 offer) is technically supported in Android 14, but Android phone makers haven’t made use of it yet.
That the feature is continuing to be improved in this Android 15 developer preview suggests 2024 might finally be the year we see it actually launch in a real phone – perhaps the Google Pixel 9 coming later this year, and maybe existing Pixel phones, too.
This new developer preview also lets apps know when a screen recorder is active – which should make it harder for your Android activities to be monitored without your knowledge or permission, for some extra peace of mind.