Apparently, Google will implement satellite messaging on Android 15. In addition, satellite resources will allow the user to complete other actions. Examples include contactless payments and multilingual recognition.
According to The Verge, Google intends to make beta versions available soon. Expectations are that between April and July, the public will actually have access to a rough version of what Android 15 will be like.
Remember, this is the second version released by Google. The same source of information also mentions one of the concerns of this second Developer look Related to security. Making apps understand why some services are unavailable when using a satellite connection is one of the annoyances that have been discovered.
This is the first official confirmation from Google that mentions that Android 15 will feature satellite messaging. As the company said in a statement, the second version supports “pre-loaded RCS applications for using satellite communication to send and receive messages” (via The Verge).
Android 15 will be able to detect who is recording your screen
In terms of other improvements, The Verge reports that Android 15 will be able to detect who is recording your screen, in some apps. As mentioned earlier, contactless payments are also being improved in apps that use NFC technology.
Another point to improve is multilingual voice recognition. This was introduced in Android 14 and is improved to prevent missing words when the user changes languages.
Finally, Google will also be working on its own PDF resources in apps. According to the same source, the company intends to add support for password-protected files, editing forms, in addition to searching and selecting with copies.
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