Android 15 nears final form: Beta 4 Drops

Android 15
Android 15

Key Points

  • Final stretch: Android 15 Beta 4 marks the penultimate stage before public release.
  • Developer lockdown: All app-facing elements are now fixed, ensuring smooth app transitions.
  • Emoji evolution: Android 15 ditches the legacy emoji format for improved performance and consistency.

Google has unveiled Android 15 Beta 4, signaling the imminent arrival of the next major iteration of its mobile operating system. This release marks a pivotal moment in the development cycle, as Google declares it the “last scheduled update” before the platform’s official debut.

With Platform Stability achieved in the previous beta, the focus of Beta 4 is refinement and bug squashing. Developers can now confidently build apps for Android 15, assured that the underlying system won’t undergo drastic changes. A notable alteration for app creators is the elimination of the legacy PNG-based emoji font. While vector-based emojis were introduced in Android 13, the older format persisted for compatibility reasons. Moving forward, select devices like Pixel will exclusively support the more modern, resource-efficient vector approach.

While Beta 4 brings enhancements in various areas, including bug fixes for system stability, connectivity, and camera performance, it’s essential to note that some issues persist. Developers and early adopters might encounter glitches with picture-in-picture mode, account setup, and Android Studio tools.

As the finish line approaches, Google encourages users to provide feedback to help polish Android 15 before its widespread release. With Beta 4 now available for Pixel devices and the emulator, enthusiasts can get a taste of what’s to come and contribute to the platform’s evolution.

The following issues are fixed in Beta 4:

Developer-reported issues

  • Fixed an issue with contrast that made some elements in Quick Settings Tiles hard to read. (Issue #340944691)
  • Fixed an issue that in some rare cases caused some Pixel devices to get stuck in an unbootable state if the device was factory reset shortly after an OTA system update was installed. (Issue #349860641Issue #349978813)

Other resolved issues

  • Fixed an issue where sometimes an Android Virtual Device (AVD) using an Android 15 system image failed to launch if the AVD was launched in embedded mode.
  • Fixed an issue that sometimes caused app notification settings to fail to be restored when restoring a device from backup.
  • Fixed an issue for Pixel Fold devices that prevented a user from continuing Face Unlock enrollment if the device was folded or unfolded during the process.
  • Fixed various other issues that were impacting system stability, connectivity, performance, usability, and camera.

Bluetooth resolved issues

  • Fixed a bug which prevented the Digital Car Key app from performing low latency scans when running in foreground.
  • Made a fix to use custom UUIDs instead of standard HOGP service UUID in Android head-tracking service.
  • Use head-tracking codec capabilities to detect transport support in LE Audio stack.
  • Made a fix to prevent immediate rejection of Bluetooth pairing requests when there’s a mismatch between the API-suggested transport and the transport observed by the Bluetooth stack, potentially improving pairing success rates.

Known issues:

Android platform

  • When an app window is transitioning to picture-in-picture (PiP) mode, the PiP window disappears if the device is rotated before the PiP transition finishes.
  • An error page shows while adding an account during device setup.

Android Studio and tools

  • The Android 15 preview API level (VanillaIceCream) isn’t displayed in the Preview Configuration window.
  • In some cases when checking for updates in Android Studio, the latest version of the Android SDK Build-Tools that includes the Android 15 preview SDK isn’t offered.
  • While configuring a new project in Android Studio, the Android 15 preview SDK version is not listed in the Target SDK Version and Min SDK Version drop-down menus.
  • Sometimes an Android Virtual Device (AVD) using an Android 15 system image fails to launch if the AVD is launched in embedded mode.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator sometimes prevents an app from being redeployed to an Android Virtual Device (AVD) after the AVD is closed.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator causes the hearing device accessibility shortcut to launch multiple settings app windows.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator causes the notification window to flicker while typing a direct reply.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator sometimes causes authentication flows in apps to fail and display a “Google Play services keeps stopping” message.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator causes Simpleperf to crash when running a CPU profile.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator causes the languages listed in system language settings to display incorrect characters.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator sometimes causes the QR Code scanner to display a “Something went wrong” message and fail to launch.
  • An issue with Android Studio causes the Device Manager to temporarily stop displaying “Missing system image…” warning messages after an SDK Platform is added or removed using the SDK Manager.
  • An issue with the Android Emulator prevents the Google Discover feed from loading in some cases.

Apps

  • An “Android System Intelligence keeps stopping” message appears while creating a file in the Google Docs app.
  • The Google TV app sometimes fails to initiate video playback and instead displays a “Play Movies & TV is temporarily unavailable” message.

If you need help, here’s our full guide on installing Android 15.

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