Android 15’s new privacy features put powerful mobile security settings and advanced data controls right at your fingertips. Pixabay, Dele_o When the new Android 15 privacy settings arrived, they had ...
Android users who want to upgrade to version 15 will need to ensure their device has at least 32GB of storage. In a confidential GMS Requirements document uncovered by Android Authority, Google has ...
The new requirement will mean phones, and tablets, will need at least 32GB of capacity in order to run the Android OS. In reality it will need to be even more, since 75% of that 32GB must be allocated ...
Android phones and tablets must now have at least 32GB of internal storage, if they officially include the Google Play Store and other Google apps. That should reduce the number of budget devices that ...
Google's latest Android 15 update introduces a new restriction: phones and tablets must have 32GB of storage to run the full version of its latest software. The previous limit was 16GB, which posed ...
This minimum applies whether you're buying a brand-new phone with Android 15 preinstalled or updating your current device. It’s a notable shift—and a clear signal that Google wants Android to run only ...
Android 15 quietly doubled the minimum storage requirement for devices to obtain Google Mobile Services (GMS) certification, increasing it from 16GB to 32GB. This new storage rule applies to both new ...
Samsung had a rather rough start with the release of its heavily anticipated One UI 7 update. After a string of delays, the company finally started seeding the update for a handful of its flagship ...
At this point, Google releases distribution stats once or twice a year via Android Studio. It’s based on the number of devices that connected to the Play Store within a seven-day period.