Nokia models such as the Nokia XR21 and XR30 are expected to receive Android 15, but the first devices to receive this update may come from HMD. HMD started testing Android 15 on the Pulse series and continues to test it on Skyline and Fusion models.
Recent Geekbench testing on HMD Skyline running Android 15 showed no performance improvement compared to Android 14. The same applies to HMD Fusion (Business Edition). Android 15 introduces better CPU management, optimized resource allocation, improved battery efficiency, and smoother RAM processing, but these upgrades have resulted in a slight decrease in single-core and multi-core scores. Masu. However, these are early tests, and HMD may improve its scores by the final release.
Thermal and GPU performance are also improved, allowing your device to maintain high performance over time and handle graphics-intensive tasks more efficiently. Geekbench results may not show improved single-core and multi-core scores, but Android 15 offers better optimization and efficiency than Android 14. We hope users do not experience any delays.
It remains to be seen how this update will affect XR21 and XR30 running on older chipsets. SiliconITHub has a detailed overview of all the important changes that Android 15 brings, so check it out here. You can check the changelog for Developer Edition A15 at any time.
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