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Android 15: Enhanced Features and a Promising Desktop Mode

Google is set to launch Android 15 later this year, bringing significant improvements in device security, camera optimization, and AI capabilities. One of the most anticipated features is a revamped desktop mode, designed to transform smartphones into full-fledged computers when connected to an external monitor.

Current Desktop Mode

Introduced in Android 10 (2019), the current desktop mode is quite basic and intended for developers to test multi-display app behavior. This feature is hidden in Developer Options and not meant for regular users, providing a limited and underwhelming experience.

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Upcoming Changes in Android 15

Android 15 aims to change this by introducing a full-fledged desktop mode. Google has already added DisplayPort support to the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, allowing easy connection to external monitors. Additionally, Google has been refining the multi-window experience to enhance desktop usability.

Early Impressions and Challenges

Early tests of the new desktop mode, conducted by Rahman, show significant improvements but also highlight several challenges. The lack of a robust desktop launcher, limited keyboard shortcuts for window management, and insufficient drag-and-drop support in most apps indicate that the feature is still in development. Whether these issues will be resolved in the final release remains uncertain.

Comparison with Other Brands

While Google has been slow to offer a comprehensive desktop mode, other manufacturers have been ahead. Samsung introduced its DeX desktop mode with the Galaxy S8 in 2017, and Motorola offers a similar experience with “Ready For” (now “Smart Connect”) on some of its phones.

Conclusion

Android 15’s full-fledged desktop mode holds promise but has some way to go before it can compete with existing desktop operating systems. As Google continues to refine this feature, users can look forward to potentially transforming their smartphones into more versatile computing devices.

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