Google rolls out Android 15 beta with features focused on privacy, security
After announcing artificial intelligence (AI) features for Android at I/O keynote, Google released the second beta version of Android 15 and detailed the new features it brings. The US-based software giant also confirmed the list of supported devices for Android 15 beta 2. For reference, Google released the first developer preview version of Android 15 in February, followed by the first public beta version of the new OS. The company detailed some of the new features coming to Android smartphones through these releases. These features include satellite connectivity support for messaging apps, smoother tap-to-pay experience on Android smartphones, screen record detection for privacy, and more app support for cover screens on foldable smartphones.