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Google I/O 2023 will take place on May 10! The event will take place live from the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View and online at http://io.google/2023. The conference will cover the latest Google solutions, products and technologies, from artificial…
The annual I/O 2024 event will kick offwith a main keynote hosted by CEO Sundar Pichai live from the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California. It will be followed by a keynote for developers and on-demand sessions.
In addition to various announcements regarding Google's software products, we can expect the announcement of the Pixel 8a, a teaser of the Pixel 9 and 9 Pro, and details about Android 15, the second beta of which will be released on the same day (allegedly).
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Google has released the second developer preview build of Android 15. The first beta is expected next month.
Android 15 testing is available for Pixel 6 and newer devices, including the Pixel Fold and Tablet. Installing Developer Preview 2 automatically signs you up for over-the-air updates on the beta.
List of fixes:
• Fixed an issue where the Google Play store app crashed repeatedly when a user tried to open it.
• Fixed an issue where the package manager crashed when installing an APK from unknown sources, even if the "Install unknown apps" was enabled in system settings.
• Fixed an issue that caused the Android System Intelligence app to crash.
• Fixed an issue where work profile apps sometimes crashed if the device's fingerprint reader was used. (Issue #326093530
• Fixed an issue where an Android Virtual Device (AVD) using an Android 15 system image displayed as offline if the AVD was launched and then rebooted using adb reboot or other methods.
• Fixed an issue where the Google Play Store sometimes crashed with a null pointer exception when trying to update apps.
Build number: AP31.240223.016.A3
OTAs — are unavailable due to a "Device is corrupted" bootloop bug. Will be fixed by the first beta version.
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• While adding a face model for Face Unlock, the preview screen appears to be trimmed or cropped.
• When an app window is transitioning to picture-in-picture (PiP) mode, the PiP window disappears if the device is rotated before the PiP transition finishes.
• When a locked SIM card is inserted into an unlocked device, the user is not prompted to enter the PIN to unlock the SIM card. To work around this issue, lock and unlock the device manually.
• Apps that depend on runtime-enabled SDKs get uninstalled on device reboot. To work around this, please reinstall the app after the device reboots.
• The search bar in system settings doesn't respond the first time that it's tapped.
• The profile picture for secondary users can't be changed.
• A "Google Play services keeps stopping" message appears while setting up a device.
• An Error page shows while adding an account during device setup.
• Unicode 15.1 APIs: The android.icu.lang.UCharacter APIs for Unicode 15.1 aren't working in Developer Preview 2, but are expected to be fully functional in Android 15 Beta 1.
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Android 15 Developer Preview 2 is OFFICIAL! Google has just announced the release on the Android Developers blog. Here’s what Google says is new in Android 15 DP2:
- Android 15 DP2 adds some UI elements to ensure a “consistent user experience” for devices that support satellite connectivity. The update also expands platform support for satellite connectivity by adding a new ServiceState.isUsingNonTerrestrialNetwork() API that apps can use to detect when a device is connected to a satellite. Android 15 also lets SMS/MMS/RCS apps use satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages.
- Android 15 is adding a property (WindowManager#COMPAT_SMALL_COVER_SCREEN_OPT_IN) that developers can use to show their Application or Activity on the small cover screen of a clamshell foldable phone (AKA a “flippable” device). Since these screens are too small for most apps, you need to opt in to support them. Plus, this only works on flippable devices that add support for this feature.
- Android 15 lets apps detect when they’re being recorded! Apps can use WindowManager’s addScreenRecordingCallback(...) API to receive a callback when they transition between being visible or invisible in a screen recording. This lets apps that are performing sensitive operations inform the user that they’re being recorded. Notably, this expands on the screenshot detection API introduced in Android 14.
- The PdfRenderer API is getting a lot of improvements in Android 15! The API now lets apps add advanced features like rendering password-protected files, annotations, form editing, searching, and selection with copy. Linearized PDF optimizations are supported to speed up local viewing and reduce resource use. Google is moving PdfRenderer to a Mainline module that can be updated via Play System Updates. On Android 11+, the PdfRendererPreV API provides a backported version of these changes.
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- Android 15 DP2 adds some UI elements to ensure a “consistent user experience” for devices that support satellite connectivity. The update also expands platform support for satellite connectivity by adding a new ServiceState.isUsingNonTerrestrialNetwork() API that apps can use to detect when a device is connected to a satellite. Android 15 also lets SMS/MMS/RCS apps use satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages.
- Android 15 is adding a property (WindowManager#COMPAT_SMALL_COVER_SCREEN_OPT_IN) that developers can use to show their Application or Activity on the small cover screen of a clamshell foldable phone (AKA a “flippable” device). Since these screens are too small for most apps, you need to opt in to support them. Plus, this only works on flippable devices that add support for this feature.
- Android 15 lets apps detect when they’re being recorded! Apps can use WindowManager’s addScreenRecordingCallback(...) API to receive a callback when they transition between being visible or invisible in a screen recording. This lets apps that are performing sensitive operations inform the user that they’re being recorded. Notably, this expands on the screenshot detection API introduced in Android 14.
- The PdfRenderer API is getting a lot of improvements in Android 15! The API now lets apps add advanced features like rendering password-protected files, annotations, form editing, searching, and selection with copy. Linearized PDF optimizations are supported to speed up local viewing and reduce resource use. Google is moving PdfRenderer to a Mainline module that can be updated via Play System Updates. On Android 11+, the PdfRendererPreV API provides a backported version of these changes.
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Android 15 Developer Preview 2 is OFFICIAL! Google has just announced the release on the Android Developers blog. Here’s what Google says is new in Android 15 DP2: - Android 15 DP2 adds some UI elements to ensure a “consistent user experience” for devices…
- Android 15 is updating the NFC stack to add a new “observe mode.” Observe mode lets devices listen but not respond to NFC readers. On supported devices, apps can request the NfcAdapter to enter observe mode so they then get PollingFrame objects to process. Apps can read PollingFrame objects to auth ahead of the first communication to the NFC reader, which allows for a one tap transaction to be made.
- Android 15 gives apps control over the HDR headroom with the Window#setDesiredHdrHeadroom. This lets apps decide how to strike a balance between SDR and HDR content. This is useful for when a mix of SDR and HDR content is shown on screen, as letting the OS decide can end up adversely influencing the perceived brightness of the SDR content.
- Android 15 supports the CTA-2075 standard which helps users avoid audio loudness inconsistencies and ensure they don’t have to constantly adjust volume when switching content. The system uses known characteristics of output devices and the loudness metadata available in AAC audio content to intelligently adjust audio loudness and dynamic range compression levels. Devs need to ensure loudness metadata is available in their AAC content and also enable the platform feature in their app.
- Android 15 expands the AutomaticZenRules API which lets apps customize Do Not Disturb rules and decide when to toggle them. The new version lets apps add types, an icon, a triggerDenoscription string, and ZenDeviceEffects that enable rules to trigger on things like grayscale display, night mode, or wallpaper dimming.
- Android 15 adds granular line break controls to TextView so apps can preserve a given portion of text in the same line to improve readability. Devs can take advantage of this by using the <nobreak> tag in string resources or by using LineBreakConfigSpan#createNoBreakSpan(). It’s also possible to preserve words from being hyphenated by using the <nohyphen> or by using LineBreakConfigSpan#createNoHyphenationSpan().
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- Android 15 gives apps control over the HDR headroom with the Window#setDesiredHdrHeadroom. This lets apps decide how to strike a balance between SDR and HDR content. This is useful for when a mix of SDR and HDR content is shown on screen, as letting the OS decide can end up adversely influencing the perceived brightness of the SDR content.
- Android 15 supports the CTA-2075 standard which helps users avoid audio loudness inconsistencies and ensure they don’t have to constantly adjust volume when switching content. The system uses known characteristics of output devices and the loudness metadata available in AAC audio content to intelligently adjust audio loudness and dynamic range compression levels. Devs need to ensure loudness metadata is available in their AAC content and also enable the platform feature in their app.
- Android 15 expands the AutomaticZenRules API which lets apps customize Do Not Disturb rules and decide when to toggle them. The new version lets apps add types, an icon, a triggerDenoscription string, and ZenDeviceEffects that enable rules to trigger on things like grayscale display, night mode, or wallpaper dimming.
- Android 15 adds granular line break controls to TextView so apps can preserve a given portion of text in the same line to improve readability. Devs can take advantage of this by using the <nobreak> tag in string resources or by using LineBreakConfigSpan#createNoBreakSpan(). It’s also possible to preserve words from being hyphenated by using the <nohyphen> or by using LineBreakConfigSpan#createNoHyphenationSpan().
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- Android 15 is updating the NFC stack to add a new “observe mode.” Observe mode lets devices listen but not respond to NFC readers. On supported devices, apps can request the NfcAdapter to enter observe mode so they then get PollingFrame objects to process.…
Android 15 also:
* Helps apps keep up with the dynamic demands of web-hosted deep links by building in support for more precise Intent resolution
* Adds additional controls to improve the on-device multi-language audio recognition that was introduced in Android 14
* Introduces a new ApplicationStartInfoAPI that gives apps more info on how they were launched;
* Expands OpenJDK API support
* Improves PackageManager’s Stopped State to remove PendingIntents from apps
* Offers a new StorageStats.getAppBytesByDataType(...) API that provides more insight into how much space an app is taking up
* Brings a new mediaProcessing Foreground Service type to help apps migrate away from the dataSync Foreground Service type
* Adds new SQLite APIs that expose advanced features from the underlying SQLite engine that target specific performance issues that can manifest in apps
* Deprecates the Virtualizer class in favor of AudioAttributes.Builder.setSpatializerBehavior
* Enables the elegantTextHeight TextView attribute by default, replacing the compact font used by default with some noscripts that have large vertical metrics with one that’s more readable. The compact font still exists but may not be supported in the future.
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* Helps apps keep up with the dynamic demands of web-hosted deep links by building in support for more precise Intent resolution
* Adds additional controls to improve the on-device multi-language audio recognition that was introduced in Android 14
* Introduces a new ApplicationStartInfoAPI that gives apps more info on how they were launched;
* Expands OpenJDK API support
* Improves PackageManager’s Stopped State to remove PendingIntents from apps
* Offers a new StorageStats.getAppBytesByDataType(...) API that provides more insight into how much space an app is taking up
* Brings a new mediaProcessing Foreground Service type to help apps migrate away from the dataSync Foreground Service type
* Adds new SQLite APIs that expose advanced features from the underlying SQLite engine that target specific performance issues that can manifest in apps
* Deprecates the Virtualizer class in favor of AudioAttributes.Builder.setSpatializerBehavior
* Enables the elegantTextHeight TextView attribute by default, replacing the compact font used by default with some noscripts that have large vertical metrics with one that’s more readable. The compact font still exists but may not be supported in the future.
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Android 15 DP2: 'Audio sharing' to multiple headphones at the same time.
There's a new 'Audio Transfer' option in the Connected devices settings. The denoscription of the settings page reads, 'Let others listen to your media along with you using their own compatible headphones'.
On the page, there is a 'Share audio' switch on the page, which doesn't seem to be working yet, because when you return to this page it's off again. There is also a Stream settings section, which is currently empty.
From previous news about this feature, the connection will be done via QR codes
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There's a new 'Audio Transfer' option in the Connected devices settings. The denoscription of the settings page reads, 'Let others listen to your media along with you using their own compatible headphones'.
On the page, there is a 'Share audio' switch on the page, which doesn't seem to be working yet, because when you return to this page it's off again. There is also a Stream settings section, which is currently empty.
From previous news about this feature, the connection will be done via QR codes
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Android 15 DP2: App archiving
There is a new "Archive" option with a cloud icon on the "App info" page. This feature frees up to 60% of the memory space occupied by an app by "deleting part of the app rather than uninstalling it completely". Previously, archiving was done automatically by Play Store, but in Android 15, users will be able to archive apps themselves.
Once sent to the archive, the app will be labeled with the appropriate icon, and to restore it back, all you have to do is tap on it in the apps menu.
As you may have noticed, with the addition of this button, Google has moved the "open" button to the upper-right corner. (The "three dots" menu will appear next to it).
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There is a new "Archive" option with a cloud icon on the "App info" page. This feature frees up to 60% of the memory space occupied by an app by "deleting part of the app rather than uninstalling it completely". Previously, archiving was done automatically by Play Store, but in Android 15, users will be able to archive apps themselves.
Once sent to the archive, the app will be labeled with the appropriate icon, and to restore it back, all you have to do is tap on it in the apps menu.
As you may have noticed, with the addition of this button, Google has moved the "open" button to the upper-right corner. (The "three dots" menu will appear next to it).
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Android 14 QPR1 Beta1: New webcam mode via USB connection. When connecting Android smartphone via USB cable to PC, there is a new "Webcam" preference. Once activated, the system will display notification from "Webcam Service" Clicking on it will allow you…
Android 15 DP2: New HQ option for Webcam mode.
In Android 14 QPR1, Google introduced a new USB connection option "Webcam". And at that time, many users complained about the quality of the picture, comparing it with analogs.
In Android 15 DP2, there is a new "HQ" button in the corner of the webcam interface, which improves the quality of the picture transmitted to the PC.
I attach a before and after example in the comments.
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In Android 14 QPR1, Google introduced a new USB connection option "Webcam". And at that time, many users complained about the quality of the picture, comparing it with analogs.
In Android 15 DP2, there is a new "HQ" button in the corner of the webcam interface, which improves the quality of the picture transmitted to the PC.
I attach a before and after example in the comments.
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Android 15 DP2 adds the "change media output" permission page that I previously reported. The "MEDIA_ROUTING_CONTROL" permission "allows an application to control the routing of media apps." However, it is "only for use by role COMPANION_DEVICE_WATCH."
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Android 15 DP2: Other changes
• New option in the developer section "Disable default frame rate for games". This option will "disable limiting the maximum frame rate for games at 60 Hz".
• Changing USB connection mode now asks for biometric authentication (or lockscreen key)
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• New option in the developer section "Disable default frame rate for games". This option will "disable limiting the maximum frame rate for games at 60 Hz".
• Changing USB connection mode now asks for biometric authentication (or lockscreen key)
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Pixel 9 (*Pro) renders have been leaked online! Following the Pixel 9 Pro, insider OnLeaks (via 91Mobiles) has shared renders of the vanilla Pixel 9. The device will feature a 6.1-inch display with dimensions of 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm (12.0mm including the…
Pixel 9 renders with two camera modules have leaked online. There will be 3 models in the Pixel 9 lineup.
Previously, the OnLeaks has already published renders of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. But now he has learned that these devices are actually called Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. In total, the Pixel 9 lineup will feature 3 device models.
Like the Pro models, the vanilla Pixel 9 will have flat edges, more round corners, and a redesigned camera unit. But it will only have two camera modules: presumably the wide and ultra-wide; versus three modules in the 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL.
The Pixel 9 will get a 6.03-inch display with a selfie - camera cutout in the center, and its dimensions will be 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm (12mm with the camera unit).
Source: OnLeaks (via 91mobiles)
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Previously, the OnLeaks has already published renders of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. But now he has learned that these devices are actually called Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL. In total, the Pixel 9 lineup will feature 3 device models.
Like the Pro models, the vanilla Pixel 9 will have flat edges, more round corners, and a redesigned camera unit. But it will only have two camera modules: presumably the wide and ultra-wide; versus three modules in the 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL.
The Pixel 9 will get a 6.03-inch display with a selfie - camera cutout in the center, and its dimensions will be 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm (12mm with the camera unit).
Source: OnLeaks (via 91mobiles)
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