Android 15
Last year, Google showed off Magic Compose for Android, which suggests replies in apps like Google Messages, as well as tools like Cinematic Wallpaper, which uses machine learning to help you customise your device.
Google has already released several Developer Previews of Android 15, which offer some hints as to what’s in store.
The first preview featured privacy changes, including the latest version of the Privacy Sandbox on Android, which aims to keep your information private while allowing Google to preserve its advertising business.
The second preview improved support for satellite connectivity and has system-level support for external cover screens, which could make the foldable phone experience better.
Google may also be working on an enhanced desktop mode for Android, which could be a boon for productivity on large-screen devices.
Google is likely holding back some of the flashiest features of Android 15 to demonstrate during the keynote.