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Google might give Android 15's desktop mode a much-needed overhaul
It's not quite on the level of Windows OS, but we're seeing some progression.
Despite Google disabling its functionality on the software side, its hardware hid nothing, as users could attach a USB-C to HDMI cable to get things started. The beta contains a host of bug fixes for some severe problems, and it features information about Google's continued development of Android 15's " Private Spaces." Similar to Samsung's Secure Folder, users could safeguard sensitive data by locking certain apps behind a PIN or other password method.
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