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🤖 Android 15 is finally out for Pixel devices.

A month and a half after its release in AOSP, Google has finally released the Android 15 update for supported Pixel devices (6 and newer). This version of the OS includes the following new features:

Private space
App archiving
Predictive back gesture animation for supported apps (now enabled by default)
Saving app pairs
• Ability to pin the taskbar on tablets
Updated Volume panel
Dynamic color contrast settings
Automatically turn Bluetooth on the next day
New smart home control screensaver
Updated wallpaper setup menu
Improvements to the preview of widgets in the list

And many other under-the-hood changes. By the way, don't forget to check out the modernized Android easter egg along with a special Landroid screensaver.

Along with Android 15, Google also released a new Pixel Feature Drop which we will talk about in the next posts.

Build Number: AP3A.241005.015
Security Patch: October 2024

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Alongside Android 15 for Pixel, Google is also announcing Android 15 for business today!

Android 15 brings a number of features that impact enterprises. If you're an IT admin, check out this article to see what changes could impact your users.
Today is the Android 15 update day...and I'm exhausted just reflecting on the past year I've spent meticulously digging into each developer preview and beta lol.

I'm pretty sure I've single-handedly discovered/first documented the overwhelming majority of new features in Android 15, and I hope I can continue to do that for Android 16 and beyond!

If you like hearing about what's new in Android, give me a follow or subscribe, it helps a lot!
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Today is the Android 15 update day...and I'm exhausted just reflecting on the past year I've spent meticulously digging into each developer preview and beta lol. I'm pretty sure I've single-handedly discovered/first documented the overwhelming majority of…
Yep, let's see. I was first to discover/document:

* Private Space
* App archiving
* Color contrast
* Edge-to-edge enforcement
* Redesigned volume panel
* Taskbar pinning
* Cellular network security settings
* Default Wallet app
* App pairs
* Adaptive vibration
* Bluetooth auto-on
* Adaptive timeout
* Home Controls screensaver
* Device Diagnostics
* The increase to Android's minimum installable target SDK
* Disable default game framerate
* New screen share protections
* New Google Pixel Avatar app
* Pixel Launcher "show long app names" toggle
* The flag planting addition to Android's Easter egg

...and SO much more: https://authory.com/MishaalRahman
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If you are in a place that you have multiple internet connections ( WiFi, 3g, 4g, 5g, Lan, etc. ) with poor speed, you can combine them together to get a faster and more reliable connection.

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FYI: Android 15's new cellular security features that protect you from 'stingray' tracking devices are NOT available for Pixel phones in the stable release.

No current Pixels - not even the Pixel 9 - support it. Here's why.

Also, the entrypoint to the Device Diagnostics app in Settings is also NOT present in the stable Android 15 update for Pixels. It was removed in Android 15 Beta 4.2.

The app is still there, but you have to launch it manually. It was likely removed because most Pixels aren't set up to accurately report battery health statistics.
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States track our phones using the #IMEI code. But you can change it. They don't want people to know. This info is kept secret.

But today I am making it public in this guide. You will get a hotspot usable with any phone that protects your IMEI from the government for $300.

Your phone broadcasts 2 pieces of info: the IMEI which is tied to the phone's hardware and the IMSI which is tied to the SIM card. To change the IMSI, simply use change your SIM card every so often.

The Pinephone allows you to change this number. Here's a guide to setup the phone for this. You will need a Pinephone, a micro SD card and an adapter for your computer.

Terminology

There are 3 storage types: SPI-NOR, eMMC and the SD card.

The SPI-NOR stores the bootloader. The eMMC is internal memory for the OS. We will use the SD card to load the bootloader into the SPI-NOR.

Setup the Installer Environment

We install the OS to the pinephone using a tool called pmbootstrap, but it needs root access. So I instead made a VM with a USB passthrough and installed Manjaro Linux there.

You can do this with virt-manager, then add a new VM with the Manjaro VM and install it. Then inside Manjaro, you can install spice guest tools for more seemless integration (optional).

For the USB passthrough, I had to edit /etc/libvirt/qemu/manjaro.xml, where I added this code:

<disk type='block' device='disk'>
<driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/>
<source dev='/dev/sdb'/>
<target dev='vdb' bus='virtio'/>
<address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x07' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/>
</disk>

(replace /dev/sdb and the other details with the relevant info you need)

Now when I boot the VM, I see a device called /dev/vdb which corresponds to my host computer's /dev/sdb.
Install pmbootstrap and we're ready to go.

Install PostmarketOS

We will install PostmarketOS with SXMO which is a tiling WM. It's quite easy to learn, just read the userguide. Don't be lazy. But if you're a normie, fine you can use Phosh instead which is just like Android.

Using pmbootstrap

Now connect the Pinephone Pro to your computer and put it in the mount mode (blue light), and it should appear on your computer with lsblk.

Inside the Manjaro VM, perform the install:

pmbootstrap zap
pmbootstrap init
pmbootstrap install --fde --sdcard=/dev/vdb ----cipher aes-cbc-essiv:sha256

We need the cipher option due to bug #2916 on postmarketOS bug tracker.

Install Bootloader

Now on your normal machine, put the tow-boot installer. Download tow-boot's spi.installer.img and dd to your SD card. Follow the SPI installer instructions.

Now your phone should boot pmOS.

Tweaks

Disable suspend in System Menu -> Config -> Auto-suspend / Auto-screen-off.

Optionally install an Arch Linux chroot for access to more packages you might not have in pmOS.

IMEI Changing

Now for the juicy part of the guide.

SSH is enabled by default, so SSH in. On your phone, open a terminal and type ip a to find your IP. Then just use ssh username@XXXX. Now sudo su as root. Create this file /root/.bashrc.

alias show-imei="echo 'AT+EGMR=0,7' | atinout - /dev/EG25.AT /dev/stdout"

function _set_imei() {
IMEI=$1
echo "AT+EGMR=1,7,\"$IMEI\"" | atinout - /dev/EG25.AT /dev/stdout
}
# Vanity, I prefer - to _ for cmds ;)
alias set-imei=_set_imei

Now reload your shell using source ~/.bashrc. You now have the commands show-imei and set-imei XXXXX.

To get the IMEI code, we will impersonate legit devices. I scraped all the TAC code prefixes from public DBs and made a little util for that. Download it from github: narodnik/immi. You simply run ./imeichanger.py and it gives you an IMEI code you can put into set-imei.
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Mobile Internet + Wifi Hotspot Tethering

Put your SIM in. Now you have cellular.

To activate mobile internet, you need to add your GSM. Do this in System Menu -> Add a GSM Network. You can find the details online by Google. Usually your phone provider will even send you the details via SMS.

OK now you have mobile internet. Making the Wifi hotspot tether is super easy. Just go in System Menu -> Networks -> Add a Wifi Hotspot and enter the hotspot details.

Finally whenever you want to put your phone in "airplane mode", just go to System Menu -> Networks -> Disable GSM.

Final Tips and Tricks

You may want to configure or disable the firewall.

SSH comes preconfigured but you might want to disable password logins.

Received SMS are stored in ~/.local/share/sxmo/modem/ as text files so you can read them comfy from your computer with SSH.

Pipewire is installed native. You can even install a node editor like qpwgraph so you can pipe audio to multiple audio devices simultaneously. Cool af huh?

See the SXMO tips and trickspage on pmOS wiki.
F-Droid is the first third-party app store to support Android 15's app archiving feature!

The popular repository for FOSS apps is preparing to add support for app archiving in its next release, using new APIs Google added in Android 15.

🔗Details in this article on Android Authority.

(The contributor who submitted the patch to add app archiving support to F-Droid used my articles as background ❤️. I love when my articles help developers!)