Google released the Android 15 Developer Preview a few weeks ago, and according to rumors, customers will be able to download the stable version during the current year’s third quarter, as reported by SamMobile.
Every other day, experts are discovering new features in the latest version of Android through exploration. According to the most recent one, users of Android might not be able to leave their Bluetooth off for very long.
SamMobile said that multiple sources indicate that the function, “Bluetooth Auto-On,” may be able to switch on the option automatically after a certain amount of time, citing Android Authority.
This prompt will appear if the user, who may be attempting to conserve battery life, switches off the feature: “Features like Quick Share, Find My Device, and device location use Bluetooth.”
Can you be tracked using the new Android option?
In an effort to increase the effectiveness of its Find My Device network, which will be unveiled in a few days, Google has released this option.
The feature, which most likely makes use of Bluetooth, will let users trace missing or stolen phones.
“In this network, Android devices use Bluetooth to ping other nearby compatible devices, forming a massive mesh network that makes it possible to track misplaced gadgets. This is comparable to how Galaxy device Samsung Find functions.