Android 15 takes a big step towards launching – and could get a major settings and biometrics boost

Android 15 is one step closer to being finished, as beta 3 has now rolled out to Pixel devices enrolled in the beta program. This comes around a month after the launch of the second Android 15 beta, and the main addition here is Private space.This feature has appeared in unfinished form previously, but now it’s fully available to beta users, allowing them to hide and lock sensitive apps.Android 15 beta 3 also includes other small changes, such as

Check for updates.The Google Pixel 8 is eligible for the latest beta (Image credit: Future Alex Walker-Todd)Slicker settings and better biometricsIn any case, we’ve also heard of several features and improvements that could be coming to later versions of Android 15. These include changes to the layout of the settings screen, with Android Authority finding code in the beta that suggests the top-level settings page will be organized into visually distinct sections.These sections will place similar settings pages next to each other, making it easier to find the settings you’re looking for.Additionally, Android Authority has also found evidence that the operating system will be able to automatically delete face or fingerprint scans if they aren’t working well, and prompt you to set them up again. This could make biometric authentication faster and more reliable than it sometimes is currently, since you won’t be trying log in with a fingerprint that hasn’t been accurately registered for example.Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inboxSign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.And finally, the same site also found evidence that Android 15 will change what it labels as fast charging from 7.5W to 20W. Even the latter isn’t particularly fast, but 7.5W is slow by just about anyone’s standards, so the current labeling is misleading.It’s worth noting that these features might not actually make it to the finished Android 15 release, since while Google appears to be working on them, it’s possible that the company will decide against launching them. Still, we think there’s a good chance we’ll see all of this in Android 15.The finished version of Android 15 will probably launch sometime between August and October based on past form, so there’s still a little while to go. But if you just can’t wait that long, here’s how to download the Android 15 beta.You might also like3 Android 15 features that could make your mobile life much easierAndroid 15: latest news, rumors, and everything we know so farBest Pixel phones: we’ve ranked all the Google Pixel handsets worth

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