iOS 18 Beta 3: The Latest Update
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Following the updates from Google I/O in May (2024), the Android 15 Beta 3 was released in June. Google and the Android community have made great progress in vetting out initial bugs and refining the update. With this latest release, Google is expecting more stability and no more changes to core APIs or user-facing behaviors. By reaching this milestone, this will allow developers to finalize app compatibility testing, for the upcoming public release of Android 15.
Even though this release hasn't been packed with flashy new features, Beta 3 has laid the groundwork for a smoother transition by focusing on improvements that work behind the scene. One of the more notable features is it will enhance the usability of the passkey and Credential Manager. This will make logging into apps with fingerprint recognition, facial recognition or saved credentials more simple and seamless. This is another example of Google's commitment to a more secure and streamlined user experience in Android 15.
The biggest outstanding question is when will the public release go Live? The community is expecting Android 15 to be released in August 2024. Thinking historically, this does align with Google's usual release schedule of launching new Android versions alongside their Pixel phones. Since Google announced a Pixel-focused event in August 2024, it's likely that the new Pixel series will launch with Android 15 pre-installed, followed by a large rollout to other devices, shortly after.
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