HMD Skyline is the second device from the brand to receive the Android 15 update. As per reports, the latest OTA update is now seeding to users in Finland, with more countries and regions expected to join in the coming days.
The update comes with the V2.270 build number and weighs in at 3.3GB and comes with the December 2024 security patch.
HMD Skyline Android 15 update changelog:
- Enjoy a faster and smoother experience with optimized system performance, including quicker app launch times, reduced lag, and improved battery life management.
- With stronger app permissions, automatic permission resets, and enhanced data encryption, Android 15 offers state-of-the-art privacy protection, keeping your data safe.
- The update includes smarter power management, extending battery life by learning your usage patterns and allocating resources more efficiently.
- A more refined notification system gives users more control over which apps and events can send alerts, improving focus and reducing distractions.
Performance Boost:
Privacy and Security Upgrades:
Adaptive Battery Improvements:
Advanced Notification Control:
Google Security Patch 2024-12.
HMD Skyline follows the Pulse Pro as the second device from the brand to receive Android 15. Skyline originally launched with Android 14 last year with HMD promising two Android OS updates. This means Android 16 will be the Skyline’s final update.
HMD Skyline
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