Report Suggest Android 15 to Offer Dynamic Spatial Audio Using Bluetooth LE Technology

Android Authority’s Report According to, tipster Mishaal Rahman suggested that the next Android update may use Bluetooth LE audio technology to improve the spatial audio experience of the device. Currently Android does not support Dynamic Spatial Audio using this.
The report reveals that using Dynamic Spatial Audio requires the headset to have a head-tracking sensor in addition to the smartphone configuration required to use low-latency Bluetooth. However, this is said to be a power consuming feature, which can have a significant impact on battery life.
According to Rahman, Google announced at its annual developer conference that the Android 15 update will bring support for Bluetooth LE audio which will be used to improve the spatial audio experience on smartphones.
Instead of providing audio over Bluetooth Classic Audio, Bluetooth LE reportedly offers lower head-tracking latency and better bandwidth usage for an even better experience, according to Karthik Veera, product manager of Android media and camera.
Android 15 Beta 2 Features
At Google I/O, the company has also announced Android 15 Beta 2 update, after which it was rolled out for select smartphones. It brings a new security and privacy oriented feature called Private Space, which allows users to hide apps in a secure location on their smartphones. Apart from this, Android 15 Beta 2 update also provides many security features, including theft detection lock. Apart from this, another feature called Offline Device Lock has also been introduced which can automatically lock the smartphone when the user turns off the internet.