Android 15 Beta 3 brings platform stability and updated passkey UI

Android 15 has entered its platform stability stage with the release of Beta 3 as APIs are finalized and developers can now freely test out their apps. Google will release one more beta for Android 15 next month before we get the final release sometime this fall.

The new additions to Beta 3 include and updated Credential Provider with a single-tap passkey UI that supports facial recognition, fingerprint, or screen lock. Apps targeting Android 15 will now allow users to sign in with a single tap instead of the previously required two-step process.

Google has also implemented new fallback UI options if users accidentally dismiss their passkey prompt. Users will get passkey suggestions in autofill UI on supported keyboards and dropdown menus.

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  • Anonymous

Still use android 11

  • Reality...

If anything, people preferred iOS due to ita simplicity cz it was free from the faux bs features like AI. With this move from Apple, looks like that is gone for good. I use both Android and ios devices. On android they keyboard is just unusab...

  • Reality...

Sheesh! This is indeed bad news! I was 💯 against the AI bs that apple is planning to unveil with ios18 but I didn't know this bit. Any alternative OSes/ devices for those of us who don't want this AI nonsense down our throats? :(