Release date | February 16, 2024 |
Build | AP31.240119.016 |
Emulator support | x86 (64-bit), ARM (v8-A) |
Security patch level | February 2024 |
Google Play services | 24.02.15 |
API diff | API 34 → V DP1 |
Protecting user privacy and security
Android is constantly working to create solutions that maximize user privacy and security.
Privacy Sandbox on Android
Health Connect
File integrity
Partial screen sharing
Supporting creators
In-app Camera Controls
Virtual MIDI 2.0 Devices
Performance and quality
Dynamic Performance
Android 15 continues our investment in the Android Dynamic Performance Framework (ADPF), a set of APIs that allow games and performance intensive apps to interact more directly with power and thermal systems of Android devices. On supported devices, Android 15 will add new ADPF capabilities:
- A power-efficiency mode for hint sessions to indicate that their associated threads should prefer power saving over performance, great for long-running background workloads.
- GPU and CPU work durations can both be reported in hint sessions, allowing the system to adjust CPU and GPU frequencies together to best meet workload demands.
- Thermal headroom thresholds to interpret possible thermal throttling status based on headroom prediction.
To learn more about how to use ADPF in your apps and games, head over to the documentation.
Developer Productivity
Android 15 continues to add OpenJDK APIs, including quality-of-life improvements around NIO buffers, streams, security, and more. These APIs are updated on over a billion devices running Android 12+ through Google Play System updates.
You can install this release on any of the following Google Pixel devices:
- Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
- Pixel 6a
- Pixel 7 and 7 Pro
- Pixel 7a
- Pixel Fold
- Pixel Tablet
- Pixel 8 and 8 Pro
See Get Android 15 for details on how to get started.
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