Android 15 stable update is finally here for Pixel phones: Theft Detection Lock, private space, and more

Android 15 stable update is finally here for Pixel phones: Theft Detection Lock, private space, and more
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Google has officially started rolling out the Android 15 stable update to Pixel devices.

One of the standout features in Android 15 is the new Theft Detection Lock.

This feature uses AI to detect if your phone has been stolen.

If you’re using a Pixel device, you’ve got something to look forward to—Google has officially started rolling out the Android 15 stable update to Pixel devices. This update brings several new features aimed at improving your phone’s security and overall functionality. Whether you’re concerned about protecting your personal information or enhancing productivity on large-screen devices, Android 15 has something for everyone.

Keep reading to know what’s new in Android 15.

Theft Detection Lock

One of the standout features in Android 15 is the new Theft Detection Lock. This feature uses AI to detect if your phone has been stolen. If it senses unusual motion, like someone trying to snatch and then tries to run, bike, or drive away with your device, it will automatically lock itself. Plus, you can remotely lock your phone from another device using your phone number, ensuring an extra layer of protection. This feature is now available on most Android 10+ devices.

In addition, Android 15 brings tougher security measures to prevent thieves from guessing your passwords or accessing sensitive settings. For example, it now requires extra authentication for actions like removing your SIM card or turning off Find My Device. These updates aim to make it harder for thieves to reset and sell stolen phones.

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A safe place for sensitive apps

Another major highlight of Android 15 is the new private space feature, which acts like a digital safe on your phone. You can use this space to hide sensitive apps, like social media or banking apps, keeping them out of sight from prying eyes. Private Space ensures these apps don’t show up in your app list, recent apps, or notifications, and accessing them requires an extra layer of authentication. For even more privacy, you can choose to hide the private space itself from being visible on your phone.

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New features for foldables and tablets

If you use a foldable or tablet, Android 15 is packed with features to help you multitask more efficiently. You can now pin and unpin the taskbar for quicker access to your favorite apps. Another time-saving addition is App pairing, which lets you open two apps side by side in split-screen mode, such as Google Drive and Gmail, to easily drag and drop files between them.

Camera, messaging and more

Android 15 also improves your camera’s performance in low-light conditions, making it easier to take better photos in low-light. Additionally, third-party apps now have more control over camera features like more precise flash control.

Carrier messaging apps can now use satellite connectivity to send messages when you’re out of mobile or Wi-Fi range. And if you use Passkeys, logging into apps is now a breeze with just a single tap.

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