Google Completes Android 15 Beta 4.2, Public Release Expected in October

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27 Aug 2024

On August 27, 2024, Google made a significant announcement regarding the highly anticipated Android 15. As the tech giant transitions from beta testing to the launch phase, it has completed beta 4.2 and is now gearing up for the Quarterly Platform Release 1. This progression indicates that the public release of Android 15 is just around the corner, with expectations set for October.

Details on the Beta Program and Downgrade Options

This morning, Google issued an OTA downgrade notice, which was subsequently revised to address its Android Beta Program users specifically. The message is clear: users are encouraged to hold off until the official public version of Android 15 is available. It’s important to note that this guidance applies exclusively to Pixel device users. Those who prefer to opt out of the beta program will need to downgrade from Android 15 beta 4.2 to the last stable release, Android 14.

According to reports from Android Authority, the stable version of Android 15 is unlikely to be released even by mid-October. This raises the possibility that the upcoming flagship Pixel 9 series smartphones may launch with the stable version of Android 14, accompanied by a security patch for September 2024. This scenario is anticipated to be consistent across other Android devices and those from partner manufacturers.

Community Reactions and Developer Insights

The developer community has expressed a mix of understanding and concern regarding the delay in the Android 15 launch. Originally slated for a July release, the timeline has now shifted to October. Many developers who have had access to the Android 15 source code have noted that beta 4.2 exhibits a high level of stability, suggesting that minimal optimization should be necessary.

Despite this, Google remains committed to ensuring the final version of Android 15 is thoroughly stabilized before its initial rollout to Pixel phones, followed by a wider release. New Android devices are expected to incorporate several features that have been backported from the Android 15 beta. Among these enhancements are intriguing hidden features such as Private Space, an updated Material You volume panel, and improvements to the widgets picker.

How to use iOS 15 FaceTime with Android?

With iOS 15, Apple introduced the ability for Android users to join FaceTime calls. iOS users can create a FaceTime link and share it with Android users via email, messages, or any other communication platform. Android users can open the link in a web browser like Chrome or Edge and join the call from there. While they won't have the full FaceTime experience, they will be able to participate in video and audio calls.

How to run Android apps on iOS 15?

Running Android apps directly on iOS 15 is not natively supported. However, you can use third-party tools or services like emulators to achieve this. Emulators such as 'iAndroid' or 'Cider' claimed to run Android apps on iOS, but their functionality is limited and often unreliable. Another alternative is to use cloud-based services like Appetize.io, which allow you to run Android apps in a web browser on your iOS device, though this also has limitations regarding performance and functionality.
Update: 27 Aug 2024