Google announces bringing satellite notifications to Android 15
The latest developer preview from Google will receive the long-awaited satellite support.
Here's What We Know
With the introduction of satellite connectivity for sending messages through popular RCS apps, users will be able to stay connected even in remote and inaccessible locations where standard mobile connectivity may not be available.
The update also includes improvements for contactless payments, speech recognition, audio stability and in-app PDF interaction.
These beta versions of Android 15 are an important step in the development and testing of new features before the final release, which is scheduled for later this year. According to Google, public betas should be available for testing from April to July.
Here's What To Expect
The new screen recording detection support for apps allows them to inform users when their activities may be recorded.
Security has been improved for owners of gadgets that use contactless payments using NFC technology.
Multilingual audio recognition has been updated to help users switch between languages more easily and conveniently and not risk losing meaningful context or words.
Developers now have more options for creating interactive screens on flip phones. And finally, the new CTA-2075 volume standard, which provides high-quality and consistent sound when viewing content on Android devices.
Source: Developers