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Google is enhancing lockdown mode in Android 15 by disabling USB data signaling while it's active. This protects against the (large theoretical) "juice jacking" issue.

For more details on this security change in Android 15, read this article I wrote on Android Authority.
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Many have already pointed out that Android 15's Easter egg is unchanged from 14, but there's actually one subtle change: You can now plant flags on planets you land on! However, the ability to plant flags is itself gated behind a feature flag. Yes, there's…
It JUST occurred to me why Android 15's Easter egg involves simply adding a flag to the existing spaceship game.

The flag for the flag IS the Easter egg, as it's a reference to perhaps the biggest change in Android 15: Android's new aconfig flagging system developed with the trunk stable project.

(Android 14 QPR2 was technically the first trunk stable release, which is why the source code for the Easter egg change is already live in AOSP as it was uploaded with the recent Android 14 QPR3 drop.)

This Easter egg isn't something that'll be appreciated by many since it references a really under-the-hood change, but it's a fun little homage and a nod to platform developers!

If you're curious what "trunk stable" and "aconfig" are all about, I did a presentation that touches on these topics a few months back.
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Big announcement from Google today about how they'll be using more and more parts of the Android stack, like Android's Linux kernel fork and various frameworks, as part of the foundation for ChromeOS!

Google says bringing the Android-based tech stack into ChromeOS will allow them to "accelerate the pace of AI innovation at the core of ChromeOS, simplify engineering efforts, and help different devices like phones and accessories work better together with Chromebooks."

These improvements are starting now but "won't be ready for consumers and organizations for quite some time." Google will "provide a seamless transition to the updated experience" when they're ready.


The first of these changes is actually already live as of ChromeOS 122, with the platform shifting from the standard Linux BlueZ stack to Android's Fluoride stack for Linux (Floss).

Google has been testing this since 2021, and as I mentioned last year, switching to Floss expands codec availability to include AAC, aptX, aptX HD, and LDAC (previously only SBC was supported.) Switching to Floss also brings better interoperability testing, a simplified technical architecture, improved security (as Google rewrites the Bluetooth stack in Rust), and also will bring LE Audio support.

Sources: [1] [2]. Via.
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Multi Control is one of those features I didn't know I needed until I saw a demo of it last week.

If you don't know, it's a feature on Samsung laptops, smart monitors, and mobile devices that lets you wirelessly share your keyboard and mouse across devices.

I use a simple, wired KVM switch to change inputs between my desktop and laptop, but having this built-in to my monitor would take a lot of wiring out of my current setup (plus let me use a tablet as a side monitor).

I'm getting more and more tempted to buy into Samsung's ecosystem; a shame I have no need to replace any of my existing devices anytime soon!

Samsung ecosystem users: What other cross-device features do you think are underappreciated? As someone who uses a mix of devices from a variety of brands, I'd love to know!

(Here's the demo of Multi Control I mentioned, by the way.)
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Android in the streets, Chrome OS in the sheets. Here's Chrome OS running in a virtual machine on Google's Pixel Tablet. Stylus, keyboard, and mouse input work, according to the person who shared this photo (skiman10). If you're wondering how, this person…
If, instead of Chrome OS, you want to run Debian in a VM on your Pixel device, Google now has instructions on how to do that too.

Also, Google is working on enabling network support in the VM out of the box. Audio support, including microphone input, are also being worked on.
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Android in the streets, Chrome OS in the sheets. Here's Chrome OS running in a virtual machine on Google's Pixel Tablet. Stylus, keyboard, and mouse input work, according to the person who shared this photo (skiman10). If you're wondering how, this person…
Google is testing a 1-click solution to run Chrome OS in a virtual machine on Pixel devices.

They're making a new app called "Ferrochrome launcher" that automatically downloads, configures, and launches an ARM64 build of Chromium OS using the VM launcher app.

Currently, you have to manually compile and configure everything yourself. Plus, currently doing this requires rooting your device, but that might not be fully necessary soon (will need to test this though).

(Ferrochrome is the code-name for the project to run Chrome OS in a VM on Android)
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Android 15 Beta 3 is likely dropping tomorrow. The build number might be AP31.240517.022.
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Android 15 will soon automatically delete your face or fingerprint unlock when they aren’t working well so you can re-enroll them and (hopefully) fix authentication issues.

More details on this change can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
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Did you know that the threshold for Android to show "charging rapidly" on the lock screen is a mere 7.5W?

Yes, Android currently thinks any charger that delivers at least 7.5W of power is fast, but Android 15 could change that.

More details can be found in this article I wrote for Android Authority.
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Android 15 Beta 3 is here! With Beta 3, Android 15 has now reached Platform Stability. Follow me to see my coverage of what's new in Beta 3, but you can catch a rundown of what Google announced over on Android Faithful.

The latest beta should start rolling out very soon to the Pixel 6 and later. The GSI went live last night, which is how I've already been posting about the update.

Build number: AP31.240517.022
Security patch level: June 2024
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Android 15 Beta 3 finally lets you trigger Circle to Search with Android's action key, meaning you can finally use CtS on both taskbars on the Pixel Fold & Pixel Tablet!

More details + a video can be found in this article.
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Android 15 Beta 3 suggests that Google is working on a "Creative Assistant" app that could use generative AI to create custom stickers. The app isn't available yet, but it could be something we'll see on the Pixel 9.

More details can be found in this article.
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Android 15 Beta 3 has added the "show long app names" toggle that I previously found back in April. This toggle lets you decide whether to truncate app names in the app list and search results of the Pixel Launcher.
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The Adaptive Timeout feature that I discovered back in April is here in Android 15 Beta 3, at least on my Pixel 8 Pro! It doesn't seem to work for me, though.

Adaptive Timeout "automatically turns off your screen if you're not using your device."

UPDATE: Okay, I think I figured out how Adaptive Timeout works: It checks your proximity sensor to see if anything is in front of it (like the inside of your pocket). If so, it shortens the screen timeout and turns the screen off early.

This'll be useful for people who like to have longer screen timeouts but who forget to turn the screen off manually.
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Here's a sneak peek at the revamped top-level settings homepage that Google is working on. This isn't live yet in Android 15 Beta 3, but I've created a mockup based on what the code suggests it'll look like.

Details on the new layout plus screenshots can be found in this article on Android Authority.
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Android 15 is preparing to add a dedicated "device diagnostics" menu that not only lets you test your phone's display and touchscreen but also shows you some battery and storage health information.

More details plus screenshots can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
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