Android 15 introduces a stunning array of new features, including the innovative “Private Space.” This powerful addition allows users to secure their most sensitive apps and files, keeping them safe from unauthorized access. With an extra layer of protection, Private Space ensures that your privacy remains intact, offering peace of mind and enhanced security on your device.
Android 15 aims to improve font rendering quality, reduce font file sizes and enhance user experience which means one can easily adjust the font appearance to match user experience. This describes the new CJK variable font that has been introduced in android 15 that supports multiple weights, widths, and optical sizes within a single font file.
Unlike android 14, android 15 comes with partial screen sharing feature where you can only share a small part of your screen rather than the entire screen. It also has a satellite connectivity support feature for emergency communications. Moreover, android 15 has a theft detection lock to prevent unauthorized access to your device if it’s stolen.
It will also have an updated camera and photography features. One notable addition is low light boost, a new auto-exposure mode available on Camera 2 and the night mode camera extension. Additionally, it will have a new extension for more control over camera hardware such as flash strength and intensity. These enhancements collectively provide users with more control and better results when capturing photos in various lighting conditions.
According to Google, Android 15 will enhance the tap-to-pay experience, making it “more seamless and reliable.” However, the company has not shared specific details on how they plan to achieve this improvement. Currently, Google Wallet requires users to unlock their phone for every contactless payment, regardless of the transaction amount.
This security feature, while important, has led to frustration for some users, particularly those who rely on tap-to-pay for quick transactions like travel fare payments. The need to unlock the phone each time can slow down the payment process, making it less convenient. With Android 15, Google aims to address these concerns, though they remain tight-lipped about the exact changes they will introduce.