Google launched the Android 15 beta, featuring improved screen space use, app archiving, and security enhancements. It's optimized for larger displays like foldable devices, offering edge-to-edge app capabilities by default and support for Material 3 composables.
The beta introduces app archiving, streamlining storage by preserving user data while removing unnecessary files. Security upgrades include better key management for encryption and enhanced accessibility with TalkBack support for braille displays. Google plans platform stability by June, with a second beta in May before the full release. Alongside interface improvements, the upcoming Android 15 also promises satellite connectivity for messaging and a focus on user security.