@drww1

This version definitely feels more like a .25 than a full update.

@Fishplants

I downloaded to my pixel 9 pro and didnt notice any difference lol 

Miss those big updates back in the day where you could see the difference

@gc8846

Now I can hide Grindr 😀

@zkcir

I wish the themed icons were uniform

@Dwayne3007

Still no double tap to turn the screen off, if I'm wrong let me know for Pixel.

@alexalexander1749

So basically, if you're using samsung, u good to go cuz all of this shit are available now? Back in the days this would not even be an android update. It would be a .1 update 💀

@dkrockrule

When will Google add Custom icon support like One UI

@callmeseags

Can they fix the photos in messages already? I'm tired of sending 10 photos and it taking up 5 pages of screen

@oneminutewonder77

Most boring version of Android to date I think. Nothing seems broken which is a plus, but I don't understand why so many people have been hyping this up now for months.

@realnoscope

Guys, not every new update needs flashy new features, otherwise it just gets overwhelming and bloated. 

Android 15 had a lot of tweaks and optimisations under the hood, and added in features where it mattered most. 

It's more of a refinement rather than a jam-packed feature update - and with the stagnation of technology as a whole, expect a whole lot more of that in the future...

@Ram_Mohammad_Singh_Adam

Private Workspace feature is great 👍 

All others are also minor but good upgradation towards enhancing user experience

@HEY_WAKE_UP

still no double tap to lock/screen off ?

@dtincworldnews8922

Ladies and gentlemen, it's a "update" not a new phone.

@unused1001

i like how you compare side to side with older version

@houstoner

Feels like I barely got 14 on my 2023 Razr... Now 15 so soon? Nice! This phone still going strong, finally took a hard hit on concrete this past weekend, it survives to get another update.

@craiglorck

Man, these features are available on One UI already! It's better that they are now native to the OS I guess.

@santhoshfromnellore

Good Explanation

@repairdrive

How do you get to the adaptive vibration settings?? 🤔

@MrCretu80

Hello,
The Wallet option (4:02 min) with the default payment app was the same in the older Android version.
The only difference was that the option was in un NFC settings for contactless payment.
In the new Android 15 this option makes more sense.
I use it from at least 1-2 year in Romania and I could add ING Bank and even other payment Cards.

Good job all of you 👍🏻

@anichi883

interesting how a few of these are features that existed in OneUI for many versions