Google Roll Out Android 15

Google Roll Out Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1; Reportedly Gets Customizable Do Not Disturb Feature, More

Google Roll Out Android 15:

On its official Android Developer page, Google provided details about the Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1 release. According to the people at Android Authority, the most recent update includes a new customizable Do Not Disturb mode, even though we were not allowed to test out the new beta version. In contrast to the presets that are now available, this feature will enable users to customize the mode’s rules to suit their unique needs. According to the source, there is a new Modes menu that allows users to create a custom mode with a unique name and icon. It is said that the user will not be able to schedule this mode once it has been created.

The existence of the Icon Shape Customization option is suggested by another feature observed by the same source. With the release of Android 11, the beloved Android feature became accessible, but it was removed from Android 12 and has since vanished. Now, it looks like Google may bring the feature back in time for the Pixel Drop.

Google Roll Out Android 15:
Although the changelog formally mentions the functionality, it is not accessible through Settings’ new Wallpaper and Style customization section. The source, however, mentions a tipster who found and utilized the same in the “in-development” version of the Pixel wallpaper app, suggesting that it would be released soon.

According to reports, the upgraded app now displays layout tabs and an app shape that allow users to customize the icon’s shape to different settings.
Additional features include the Linux Terminal application, which enables developers to run Linux applications in a virtual machine; a more streamlined touchpad and mouse settings, which allows users to alter the pointer’s color; and the capability of controlling the mouse cursor with the physical keyboard’s number pad.

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