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JC Torres - Jul 6, 2021, 7:28pm CDT Samsung’s bold promise last year to provide three years of Android upgrades was warmly received. In contrast, OnePlus’ revelation that its Nord series phones are only getting one year’s worth was heavily criticized. Fragmentation has always been a problem on Android, but it was something only advanced users and developers used to worry about. These days, however, even regular consumers have become more discerning about what Android version their phones are running and when they will get the next update. As a result, manufacturers, especially the big ones, have to step up their Android upgrade game because of user demand and because it has never been more important to deliver the latest version of Android to everyone as soon as possible. ....
Android 12 Beta 1 and GSI ready for your phone Chris Burns - May 18, 2021, 3:02pm CDT Android 12 Bea 1 Generic System Image (GSI) was made available for download this morning before the official Android 12 Beta 1 for Pixel devices. GSI packages for ARM64, ARM64+GMS, x86 64, and x86+GMS are available for download now for the masses – though we’d recommend you be thoroughly in-the-know about how this software works and what a misstep can do before you make any download attempts or loading attempts as such. If you have a smartphone that supports Project Treble, you should be able to work with one of the GSI packages released today. Users need an unlocked bootloader to get this party started, as well as a willingness to factory reset one’s own device. This isn’t the sort of process you do on your lunch break. ....
Really, three years should be the bare minimum at this point Matthew Hughes Mon 10 May 2021 // 17:25 UTC Share Copy The Chinese company is promising at least three years of software and security updates for selected premium devices introduced after July. And? It s underwhelming. When it comes to software updates, most smartphone vendors fare dismally. Three years is a decent figure, on par with the Android One programme, although slightly below what Samsung has provided newer Galaxy devices. But the devil s in the details, or lack thereof. In a spectacularly fluffy piece of marketing , Vivo avoided the important question of how it ll structure the cadence of OTA patches. Can phone owners expect monthly or quarterly updates? How long will users have to wait between Android system upgrades? We ve asked Vivo for clarification. ....
The 10 Greatest Versions of Android, Ranked Android | Google Android, first released in 2008, is still a relatively young operating system. However, with some years seeing multiple updates, there have been plenty of Android versions to look at. Some were better than others, so let’s rank the 10 greatest. The Ranking Criteria Ultimately, any “best” list is going to come down to the author’s preference, and this list will be no different. As a long-time Android user going all the way back to Android 1.5 I have experience with nearly every version of Android. Android makes things complicated, though. My experience with Android on a Pixel could be very different than someone else’s experience with the same version on a Samsung phone. ....
Will Google s first smartphone chip be any good? We asked the experts News that Google s long-awaited custom-made chipset Whitechapel may show up in the Pixel 6 still has us excited. It s been so long since we ve had something other than a Snapdragon, MediaTek, or Exynos in a smartphone, but there are are many questions over what we can and should expect from Google s first custom smartphone system-on-a-chip. Diving into last year s leaked specs and speaking to some analysts, we do have a few expectations before the Pixel 6 lands in our hands. Before we go any further, I should point out: everything we know right now is based on leaks, some of which date back to last year. Details may have changed since then, and while I trust the opinions of the experts I spoke to and the judgments they offered, it s possible Google s final hardware could surprise us. Don t take any of it for gospel until Google itself gives us details. ....