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Android 15: The Last OS Upgrade for These Vivo and iQOO Phones

Google has already released the fourth beta of Android 15, which means we’re close to the stableAndroid 15: The Last OS Upgrade for These Vivo and iQOO Phones release. The upcoming version of Android OS has many exciting features and enhancements, making us eagerly wait for the official release. Sadly, it will be the final OS update for many Vivo and iQOO phones.

Here, I’ll bring you the list of Vivo and iQOO phones that will receive Android 15 as their last major OS update, though they will continue receiving security updates for a while.

This is not the official list by any means. We have prepared it by analyzing the software update policy for every Vivo and iQOO device and the past rollouts.

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Please note that the above only includes those Vivo and iQOO phones that will receive Android 15 as their last OS update. In case you want to check out the complete list of Android 15 eligible devices, read this post.

Vivo’s flagship X series phones typically get up to three Android upgrades, whereas the popular V and T series phones get two OS updates. The more affordable Y-series phones only get a single OS upgrade. iQOO phones typically get up to two Android updates.

When Will Vivo Start Rolling Out Android 15?
Android 15 is still under development, but we are far closer to the stable release, as the fourth beta has already recently gone live. This is the final scheduled beta for Google Pixels, though Google may still release .x patches.

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Google hasn’t revealed an official date for the Android 15 release, but it’s expected to be released next month at the Made by Google event alongside the Pixel 9 series. These newest Pixels will be the first phone to ship with the latest OS.

Once the stable build is out, smartphone companies start polishing their custom skins (such as Funtouch OS) to work with the new OS. It usually takes a few weeks, and then the brand starts distributing the stable build.

Last year, Android 14 was released in October, and Vivo started rolling it out to their eligible devices in the same month. This year, we may see it rolling out as soon as next month, with the worst case being October.

We’re still weeks away from the stable Android 15 release, but it’s already available for testing for select devices via the beta program. Currently, it’s only available for Vivo X100 and iQOO 12. However, it should gradually expand to more and more devices in the coming weeks.

You can check out our step-by-step guide on how to install Android 15 beta on your device.

What to Expect From Android 15?
1. Theft Detection Lock

A recent helpful update to the Find My Device network allowed users to find their lost Android devices using a crowdsourced network of over a billion Android devices. This feature is also available to older Android devices, but what Android 15 will bring will make thieves think twice before stealing your phone.

The new OS brings a Theft Detection Lock feature that automatically locks the device when someone snatches your phone and runs away. The device automatically detects unusual motion and locks the device upon observing suspicious movements or activities.Android 15: The Last OS Upgrade for These Vivo and iQOO Phones

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If the thief manages to run away with your phone and perform a factory reset, he will need the same Google account to set up the device. Otherwise, the device won’t work.

2. Private Space

Private space is another handy addition to Android 15 that allows users to store their super-secret apps or files under an additional layer of protection. Users can use a different Google account and lock for better security.

All your actions inside the private space are unknown to other users. They can’t even see the apps in the recent apps or see your private space downloads. It’s a secure place to hide finance and dating apps.

3. Satellite Connectivity

Android 15 “extends platform support for satellite connectivity.” It provides support for SMS, MMS, and native RCS apps to use satellite connectivity for sending and receiving messages. The OS also adds some UI elements to ensure a consistent user experience.

All Android 15 phones may not support satellite connectivity as they will likely require special chip and carrier support.

4. App Archiving

Apple iPhone users remember this feature as “Offloading apps.” This feature allows you to uninstall unnecessary apps while keeping the user data around. There won’t be any data loss; you can continue where you left off after reinstalling/unarchiving the app.

Android already has app archiving via the Google Play Store. It lets you archive and restore apps through the Google Play Store. However, Android 15 integrates this feature at the OS level, allowing users to archive/restore apps, even those installed outside of the Google Play Store.

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5. Partial Screen Sharing

Until Android 14, when you screen share or record, the other person can see anything appearing on your screen, including incoming notifications and other details.

Android 15 resolves this issue by introducing partial screen sharing. It allows users to choose an app for screen sharing or recording. Only the app’s content is shown in the video, and nothing else, such as notifications.

6. High-Quality Webcam Mode

You can use your Android phone as a webcam for your computer. It’s a great feature, but the only drawback is the worst video quality. Android 15 resolves this by introducing a high-quality webcam mode.

You’ll be able to activate this webcam mode by tapping a new “HQ” symbol in the webcam preview. It turns off any power optimizations you’ve applied, which could increase battery consumption.

Which Vivo or iQOO phone do you have and what are your thoughts on Android 15? Let us know in the comment section below.

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