Google just announced the first Android 15 Developer Preview for selected devices. It is a glimpse of what we will get with Android 15 when it goes official
Google has just announced the availability of the Android 15 Developer Preview on the official product page. For now, it can only be installed on selected Android devices, with more devices expected to have access soon. It is giving us a glimpse of what we can expect from Android 15 when it is rolled out to other manufacturers.
Third-party apps can now access the cameras more easily. Social media apps will see the biggest advantage as those apps can now directly access the native camera app on the phone without needing to have a workaround in capturing images or videos for the application. There is also support for partial screen sharing. What this means is that you can share or record just a part of the screen, rather than the whole screen.
Android now has a better way to work with different resolutions – a breakthrough for devices with non-typical screen display sizes such as foldables. The OS can work with the different screens more intelligently and have better multitasking to increase productivity. For example, multi-app shortcuts are now more intuitive to create and can be set to a particular requirement by the user..