Android 15 Beta 3 Features
Google is now rolling out Android 15 Beta 3 to its smartphone models ranging from Pixel 6, Pixel 6a, and Pixel 6 Pro to the new Pixel 8, Pixel 8a, and Pixel 8 Pro. Users can also install the Android 15 Beta 3 release on their Pixel Fold and Pixel tablets. The new beta release brings the June 2024 security patch, just like the stable version of Android 14 that was rolled out to users earlier this month along with new features. Meanwhile, Google Play Services has been updated to version 24.16.17 on Android 15 Beta 3.
What’s new in Android 15 Beta 3
Unlike the previous version, Google has made some changes to improve just one user facing feature Listed which is part of the Android 15 beta 3 release. After updating to the third beta, users will be able to login to apps with a single tap using a passkey. Google says Android 15 will introduce a card that will inform users that they can use their fingerprint or facial recognition to log in to apps, making the login process easier.
android 15 Another improvement coming with Beta 3 is the ability to see passkey and Sign in with Google options along with saved logins in the suggestion row, above the keyboard. According to the company, these options will also be shown in a drop-down menu in the password field. Meanwhile, 9to5Google has also revealed a better wallpaper editor for the Pixel Fold. saw Which lets you preview both displays before applying the wallpaper, as well as a new Adaptive Screen Timeout option that turns off the screen when not in use. Apart from this, the new beta release shows the full volume menu without the minimize option and screenshot previews now show above the buttons on Android 15 Beta 3.
How to download Android 15 Beta 3
According to Google, if you have enrolled your Google Pixel phone or tablet in the company’s beta program, then you will automatically receive the over-the-air update in the coming days. If you want to manually check for the Android 15 beta 3 update, then you have to open the Settings app, then tap on System, Software Update, System Update, Check for Update. After the update is installed, you will have to reboot to complete the process.
You can also flash a factory image of the Android 5 beta 3 update on your device, or test the new beta version in an emulator if you don’t have a Pixel device. As beta updates are less stable than standard software releases, it’s not recommended to install them on your primary device.