[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-21。"],[],[],null,["# Get Android 15\n\nYou can get Android 15 in any of the following ways:\n\n- [Get Android 15 on a Google Pixel device](#on_pixel)\n- [Set up the Android Emulator](#on_emulator)\n- [Get a generic system image (GSI)](#on_gsi)\n\nGet Android 15 on a Google Pixel device\n---------------------------------------\n\nIf you have a [supported Pixel device](#google-pixel-devices), you can [check and update your\nAndroid version](https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/7680439) to receive Android 15 over the air.\n\nIn most cases, you don't need to do a full reset of your data to move to Android\n15, but it's recommended that you back up data before installing Android 15 on\nyour device.\n\n### Supported Google Pixel devices\n\nAndroid 15 OTAs and downloads are available for the following Pixel devices:\n\n- Pixel 6 and 6 Pro\n- Pixel 7 and 7 Pro\n- Pixel 7a\n- Pixel Fold\n- Pixel Tablet\n- Pixel 8 and 8 Pro\n- Pixel 8a\n- Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold\n\n### Flash or manually install a system image\n\nAlternatively, if you'd rather flash your device, we recommend using the\n[Android Flash Tool](https://flash.android.com/release/15.0.0).\n\nIf you need to flash your device manually for some other reason, you can get the\nAndroid 15 system image for your device on the [Pixel downloads page](https://developers.google.com/android/images). Read\nthe general instructions for how to [flash a system image](https://developers.google.com/android/images#instructions) to your device.\nThis approach can be useful when you need more control over testing, such as for\nautomated testing or regression testing.\n\nSet up the Android Emulator\n---------------------------\n\nConfiguring the Android Emulator to run Android 15 is a great solution for\nexploring new features and APIs and testing Android 15 behavior changes. Setting\nup the emulator is fast and convenient and lets you emulate various screen sizes\nand device characteristics.\n\nDepending on the type of testing you need to do, consider setting up a variety\nof virtual devices from these device categories:\n\n- [Phone](#phone-avd)\n- [Tablet or large-screen device](#large-screen-avd)\n\n### Set up a virtual device (phone)\n\nTo set up a virtual device to emulate a typical phone, follow these steps:\n\n1. Install [Android Studio Koala Feature Drop \\| 2024.1.2 or higher](/studio).\n2. In Android Studio, click **Tools \\\u003e SDK Manager**.\n3. In the **SDK Tools** tab, select the latest version of **Android Emulator** , and click **OK**. This action installs the latest version if it isn't already installed.\n4. In Android Studio, click **Tools \\\u003e Device Manager** , then click **Add a new\n device \\\u003e Create\n Virtual Device** in the **Device Manager** panel.\n\n5. Select a device definition for a [supported Pixel device](#on_pixel) in the\n **Phone** Category tab, then click **Next**.\n\n6. Find the Android 15 system image, called **VanillaIceCream** , and click\n **Download**\n next to the **Release Name** to get it. After the download completes, select\n this system image and click **Next**.\n\n7. Finalize other settings for your virtual device, then click **Finish**.\n\n8. After returning to the list of virtual devices in the Device Manager, find\n your Android 15 virtual device and click **Start**\n .\n\n### Set up a virtual device (tablet or large-screen)\n\nTo set up a virtual device to emulate a tablet or other large-screen device,\nfollow these steps:\n\n1. Install [Android Studio Koala Feature Drop \\| 2024.1.2 or higher](/studio).\n2. In Android Studio, click **Tools \\\u003e SDK Manager**.\n3. In the **SDK Tools** tab, select the latest version of **Android Emulator** , and click **OK**. This action installs the latest version if it isn't already installed.\n4. In Android Studio, click **Tools \\\u003e Device Manager** , then click **Add a new\n device \\\u003e Create\n Virtual Device** in the **Device Manager** panel.\n\n5. Select a device definition with a large screen, such as the **Pixel Tablet**\n in the **Tablet** Category tab or the **Pixel Fold** in the **Phone**\n Category tab, then click **Next**.\n\n6. Find the Android 15 system image, called **VanillaIceCream** , and click\n **Download**\n next to the **Release Name** to get it. After the download completes, select\n this system image and click **Next**.\n\n7. Finalize other settings for your virtual device, then click **Finish**.\n\n8. After returning to the list of virtual devices in the Device Manager, find\n your Android 15 virtual device and click **Start**\n .\n\nRepeat these steps to create large screen device definitions that you can use to\ntest your app in a variety of large screen scenarios.\n\n#### Resizable emulator\n\nIn addition to large screen virtual devices that you can configure for Android\n15, you can try the resizable device configuration. When you're using a\nresizable device definition with an Android 15 system image, the Android\nEmulator lets you quickly toggle between the three reference devices: phone,\nfoldable, and tablet. When using the foldable reference device, you can also\ntoggle between folded and unfolded states.\n\nThis flexibility makes it easier to both validate your layout at design time and\ntest the behavior at runtime, using the same reference devices. To create a new\nresizable emulator, use the Device Manager in Android Studio to create a new\nvirtual device and select the **Resizable** device definition in the **Phone**\ncategory.\nUse the resizable device definition for the Android Emulator to test Android 15 in a variety of large screen scenarios.\n\nGet a generic system image (GSI)\n--------------------------------\n\nAndroid [Generic System Image (GSI)](/topic/generic-system-image) binaries are available to developers\nfor app testing and validation purposes on supported Treble-compliant devices.\nYou can use these images to address any compatibility issues as well as discover\nand report OS and framework issues.\n\nSee the [GSI documentation](/topic/generic-system-image) for device requirements, flashing instructions,\nand information on choosing the right image type for your device. Once you're\nready to download a GSI binary, see the [Downloads section](/topic/generic-system-image/releases#android-gsi-15) on the GSI\nbinaries page.\n\n\nMore information\n----------------\n\nTo learn about which changes might affect you, and to learn how to test these\nchanges in your app, read the following topics:\n\n- [Behavior changes that affect all apps](/about/versions/15/behavior-changes-all)\n- [Behavior changes that affect only apps that target Android 15](/about/versions/15/behavior-changes-15)\n\nTo learn more about new APIs and features available in Android 15, read [Android\n15 features](/about/versions/15/features)."]]