A report suggests that Android 15 will offer a more immersive spatial audio experience. There are rumours that Google may provide Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Dynamic Spatial Audio. This technology is expected to reduce head-tracking latency, increase bandwidth utilization, and extend battery life. This development follows the recent discovery that Android 15 could potentially extend devices’ standby battery life by up to three hours.
Perhaps More Immersive Spatial Audio on Android 15
Tipster Mishaal Rahman speculated in Android Authority that the upcoming Android update might use Bluetooth LE Audio for enhanced spatial audio, noting that Android currently lacks dynamic spatial audio support.
The report suggests that to use Dynamic Spatial Audio, the headset must have head-tracking sensors and the smartphone must support low-latency Bluetooth on the smartphone. This feature is known to consume a lot of power, which can reduce the overall battery life.
At its yearly developer conference, Google announced that Android 15 will support Bluetooth LE Audio to enhance spatial audio on smartphones, according to Rahman.
Karthic Veera, Android Media and Camera Product Manager states that Bluetooth LE offers lower head-tracking latency and better bandwidth utilization for a more immersive audio experience compared to Bluetooth Classic Audio.
Features of Android 15 Beta 2
At Google I/O, the company unveiled and released the Android 15 Beta 2 update to a limited number of smartphones.
It introduces Private Space, a new feature focused on security and privacy that lets users conceal apps on their phones in a safe place
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