Google's Android 15 will release in October
Google has always launched a new version of Android alongside its flagship Pixel phones. But it bucked the trend this year, releasing the Pixel 9 early, running the 10-month-old Android 14 instead. This is despite Android 15 being in public beta testing since April 2024, and based on Google's release schedule, the OS should be ready for its public launch. A recent report suggested that Android 15 is not coming until October. Now, Google has inadvertently confirmed when Android 15 will be available to the public. Android expert Mishaal Rahman for Android Authority spotted that Google has updated the release notes for the Android Beta Exit OTA that will downgrade your Pixel to Android 14. It now explicitly says that Android 15 will be released in October. This timeline will help you decide whether to continue running the Android 15 beta on your Pixel or down back to the stable Android 14 release. If you choose the former, you must ignore the Android Beta Exit OTA update prompt on your Pixel for the next 1.5 months.