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Android 15 Launch, Google DevFest, and More Google Gossips

Android 15 Launch, Google DevFest, and More Google Gossips

Date: September 20, 2024

Android 15 is the next big announcement coming soon from Google. But before that, Google DevFest will reveal some exciting new feature rollouts.

The official Google For Developers X channel posted today about three big upcoming announcements that upgrade the global Android landscape. Android 15 will be reaching the mobile devices enrolled for beta testing soon. The Google DevFest, a community-led developer conference hosted by Google Developers Group, started on September 1 and will continue till December 31st, 2024 worldwide. In the upcoming sessions, some of the most exciting announcements will occur around new Android interface features.

The Android 15 source code has already been published on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Many Android interface vendors will begin rolling out the latest beta versions to their communities. However, Pixel phones will have to wait for one more month till they see the first view of the upgraded Android 15 UI. 

Google has announced that the Android 15 update will launch on October 15 for Pixel phones, with Pixel 6 as the minimum compatible device. This announcement comes with a catch: if bugs and unprecedented errors appear, the launch date can be postponed. Till then, new Pixel phones will keep rolling out with Android 14’s latest stable version.

This is not bad news for all the Android lovers. Other companies that have begun building on the Android 15 source code may launch their Android 15 version much sooner. Some of the key players, such as Samsung and OnePlus, have historically launched some UI upgrades much faster than the Pixel community.

Apart from Android 15, Google will be introducing Gemini Nano on December 13, 2024. Gemma has been launched in two models, Gemma 2B and Gemma 7B, starting today. The new versions come with supertuned toolchains JAX, PyTorch, and TensorFlow through native Keras 3.0. Google has also introduced a new Responsible Generative AI Toolkit, which provides guidance and essential tools for creating safer AI applications with Gemma. This will help build better Android apps that are compliant with the latest regulations and privacy policies.

Arpit Dubey

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