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Android 15 is finally bringing back support for lock screen widgets, but unfortunately, this feature may only be supported on tablets.
Lock screen widgets were very quickly and quietly phased out of stock Android devices, but you may still be able to use them on some devices with workarounds.
You won't have to put up with a flashlight strength that's too bright or too dim for your needs for much longer.
Android 16’s next stable release will be out in December, but users on the Android beta channel can start testing the new features right away, with the QPR2 Beta 1 release. QPR stands for Android’s ...
Here’s a very early hands-on of what lock screen widget support will look like on tablets running Android 15.
One unexpected change in Beta 4 removes the long-press gesture for lock screen shortcuts, allowing features like the flashlight to activate with a single tap instead.
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