The first developer preview of Android 15 is here, a day later than expected. It will still be months before Android 15 officially hits our phones, but these betas help us find out what Google is working on for the next big Android update. And it seems that improve the haptic response of the system This is one of the priorities.
In this first preview for developers, we find two new features in the system’s haptic response: power disable keyboard vibration and with a new haptic response when adjusting the screen brightness from the quick setting.
A dynamic Android 15
Android 15 won’t be official until at least August this year, so we still have six months of changes, updates and betas left, but the first Developer Preview for developers is already ready two changes related to system vibrations.
The first of these is something that seems incredible to have taken this long to arrive: be able to turn off keyboard vibrations
The second change is even more interesting and is linked to the quick setting to change screen brightness
It is not only intuitive, but it will allow us, for example, to adjust the brightness without even having to look at the screen. Haptic feedback is thesubtle enough not to disturb and somewhat adds a touch of sophistication to Android 15.
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