Android 15 is confirmed to roll out to Pixel devices today, thanks to an early post on Google’s German Pixel Community forum. Though quickly removed, the news has already made waves through screenshots shared by Redditors who received emails about it.
Pixel users to enjoy Android 15 todayBelow is a translated version of the message, shared by a Redditor:
“Dear Pixel Community,
This month, all supported Google Pixel devices running Android 14 will receive the software update to Android 15. The update is already available for some users today. Over the next week, it will gradually be made available on the devices via the mobile operators. You will receive a notification as soon as the system update is available for your device. We recommend that you check your Android version and update to the latest version.
For more information about this month’s security fixes, see the Android Security Bulletin: https://source.android.com/security/bulletin
Best regards The Google Pixel support team”
Android 15 is confirmed to roll out to Pixel devices today, thanks to an early post on Google’s German Pixel Community forumThis whole story started with whispers about Android 15 coming soon, especially after the source code hit AOSP in early September. People speculated, and leaks pointed to mid-October, with October 15 marked as a likely date. Well, today is the day. Google, perhaps unintentionally, confirmed that Android 15 is indeed rolling out today, and it’s not just for a select few. If you’ve got a Pixel, chances are you’ll get that coveted OTA notification soon—if not today, then sometime this week, depending on your carrier.
For those stuck with carrier-locked phones, brace yourself for a little patience. Google’s post mentioned that the update would hit global carriers throughout the week. Translation: not everyone gets it at once, and some of you might have to wait just a bit longer.
OxygenOS 15 features and eligible devices
The timing? Well, if Google sticks to its usual routine, we should see the OTA go live around 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Alongside that, factory images will likely become available for those who prefer the hands-on approach of manual updates.
Google tends to keep the biggest surprises close to its chest until the very last moment. The official Android 15 beta has been around for months, but don’t be shocked if the final release throws in a few extra goodies. Rumors suggest that the Android 15 rollout will coincide with the October Pixel Feature Drop, which means new features could be part of the package—ones we haven’t seen in the beta version yet.
Not to be overlooked, the Pixel Watch is also likely to get some love in this update cycle. Wearables are becoming a bigger part of Google’s ecosystem, so expect new features here too. Google hasn’t let much slip on specifics, but if history’s any guide, the updates will be about more than just bug fixes.
If you’re running the Android 15 QPR1 beta, here’s a heads-up: you won’t be getting the stable build today. It’s kind of a catch-22—you’ll have to opt out of the beta program, but doing so will wipe your phone’s internal storage clean. Not ideal, but for those who want the polished experience, it’s the only way forward.
Google isn’t the only player in the Android 15 arena today. Reports out of India suggest that Motorola may be launching its Android 15 beta for select Moto Edge 50 Fusion users. If true, it’s likely that only a small group of users will get early access, but it’s a sign that other manufacturers are revving their engines.
Xiaomi, Vivo, Nothing, and other Android heavyweights aren’t far behind either. While no official dates have been announced, it wouldn’t be surprising to hear concrete details from these brands soon.
Android 15 compatible phonesAs Android 15 starts rolling out, various manufacturers have confirmed which of their devices will support the update.
Google has outlined the Pixel phones that will receive Android 15Here’s a breakdown of the compatible phones by brand:
GoogleGoogle has outlined the Pixel phones that will receive Android 15, with the company’s newest devices leading the charge. These models are guaranteed to receive the update:
Unfortunately, older Pixel models won’t be getting the update. However, two new devices—the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro Fold—are expected to be released soon and will be Android 15-compatible.
Currently, the Google Pixel 8 Pro is one of the top models available, with competitive pricing around $649. This phone is a great option for those looking to experience Android 15 with the latest features.
HonorHonor has confirmed that several of its phones will support Android 15, particularly models from its Magic and Honor series. The devices include:
These models are expected to benefit from the Android 15 update, continuing Honor’s streak of delivering consistent software support.
MotorolaMotorola has also announced Android 15 compatibility for several of its devices. These include flagship models from the Razr and Edge series:
These devices will be among the first in Motorola’s lineup to receive the Android 15 update, providing users with the latest features and improvements.
NothingNothing, a relatively new player in the smartphone market, has confirmed Android 15 support for its Phone (1), Phone (2), and Phone (2a) models. These phones are known for their minimalist design and user-focused features, and the update will only enhance their appeal.
NokiaNokia remains committed to delivering updates to its more affordable models. The following Nokia phones will receive Android 15:
These models are targeted at users looking for reliable, budget-friendly devices, and the Android 15 update will further enhance their value.
OnePlusOnePlus has long been a favorite among Android enthusiasts for its fast and clean software experience. The following models are confirmed to receive Android 15:
With these devices, OnePlus continues its tradition of supporting both flagship and mid-range models with the latest software.
SamsungSamsung has the most extensive list of Android 15-compatible devices, covering both its flagship Galaxy S series and mid-range Galaxy A models. Here’s the list of confirmed models:
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