Android 15 has a new requirement that could leave your phone behind
Briefly

Android users planning to upgrade to version 15 must ensure their devices have a minimum of 32GB of storage, according to a recently revealed GMS Requirements document. This new requirement, effective since last October, doubles the previous minimum of 16GB set by Android 13. While today's phones often come with at least 128GB of storage, older or budget devices with only 16GB will be unable to run the latest version. This increase is aimed at improving performance and managing required system and user apps effectively.
Android users need a minimum of 32GB storage to upgrade to Android 15, a requirement that doubles from the previous Android 13's 16GB minimum.
The increase to 32GB aims to ensure better performance while accommodating system apps, user apps, and essential files required for a seamless Android experience.
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