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Pixel 9 Users: Android 15 Update Set for October Release

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A few weeks ago, the Pixel 9 family was introduced with Android 14 pre-installed, leaving many wondering when Google would release Android 15. New information today suggests that Android 15 will not be available for Pixel devices until October, with a possible release around the middle of the month.

This news comes despite the fact that Google is expected to release the source code for Android 15 next week. Traditionally, the source code release has also marked the start of the update rollout. However, Google has recently shifted away from this practice. The company now often delays updates to ensure they are fully polished before they are distributed. This approach allows time for finalizing marketing, testing new features, and fixing any last-minute issues.

Last year, Google experienced similar delays with their Pixel updates, and it appears this pattern may continue. The aim is to enhance the stability of the Android 15 update before it reaches users. The delay gives Google a bit more time to address any potential bugs and refine the update.

In a recent update to the Android Beta Exit screen, Google has confirmed that Android 15 will be available in October. This update aligns with a report from Android Authority earlier today, which noted that the rollout would not happen next month. The updated release notes now instruct users who opted out of the beta program to ignore the Android 14 downgrade until the Android 15 update is released. This clarification helps users who are waiting for the stable version avoid confusion during the wait.

The upcoming Android 15 update will be available for a range of Pixel devices, including the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Tablet, Pixel Fold, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 8a, Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. This wide range ensures that many Pixel users will benefit from the latest features and improvements.

Overall, while the delay until October might be disappointing for some, it reflects Google’s commitment to delivering a stable and well-tested update. With the new timeline in place, users can better manage their expectations and look forward to the Android 15 update later this year.

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