Google The September security patch for Android 14 has begun development for the most recent Pixel 9 series as well as previous variants. The update addresses serious security flaws that, if ignored, might expose devices to hostile threat actors but does not include any noteworthy new features. Google has unveiled the release of Android 15 AOSP, expected to debut on Pixel devices in the coming weeks. This coincides with the rollout.
September 14th, 2014 update for Google Pixel on Android
The September Pixel update notice states that the security patch resolves a number of vulnerabilities with severity ranging from high to critical. CVE-2024-32896 describes the vulnerability as “subject to limited, targeted attacks.” All it says in the changelog for the Pixel update is, “This update fixes critical bugs and improves the performance and security of your device.”
September security patch for Android 14 was published for Pixel
On September 1, Google said that it has corrected 11 security flaws in its September Android 14 patch. With the release of the Sept. With the latest patch, Google has addressed a total of 36 vulnerabilities.
For compatible Google Pixel smartphones, the over-the-air (OTA) update has begun to roll out. The personnel at Gadgets 360 has verified that it is available on the Pixel. The update’s factory and over-the-air photos are now accessible as well. The following devices are up for the update:
The Google Pixel 6 series
The Google Pixel 7 series
The Google Pixel 8 lineup
Folding Google Pixel
The Google Pixel 9 lineup
Google additionally: Pixel 5a Its lifespan has ended, and as a result, it won’t be receiving updates or the most recent Android 14 September patch.
Release of Android 15
Google has also announced that Android 15 is now available for download, and that its source code is available on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). This update allows developers to explore the operating system and tailor it for their own devices.
In the next weeks, the update is anticipated to launch for a limited number of Pixel series smartphones; other OEM-compatible handsets, including Samsung, Oppo, and OnePlus, will also be affected. In the upcoming months, the Android 15 upgrade is anticipated for it as well.