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Android Pie Just released in Ukraine... it's time to rollout!:good:

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The sound.is it quieter than before

Android "Q" Just released in Ukraine... it's time to rollout!:good:

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PDK Platform Development Kit - Android Comes Faster

For me, the most important announcement about Android over the last few days this about the PDK - manufactures will have access to the newest version of Android 2-3 months earlier than usual. Google wants to make porting the latest version to devices faster.
http://www.xperiablog.net/2012/06/2...ng-faster-android-updates-from-manufacturers/
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Android 4.x on 67% of all Android devices!

Google released the numbers on September 4th, and it looks like more and more devices are now running Android 4.0 or above.
Jelly Bean accounts for 45% of Android Devices. Combined with Ice Cream Sandwich, the total for Android 4.0+ is 67% of all Android devices.
Fragmentation my ass. Check out the source for the breakdown.
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Android 7.0

Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that the company may launch an online poll to give the public a chance to decide the name of the next Android version, which will be Android 7.0.
All the versions of Google’s Android mobile operating system thus far have candy-themed names. We’ve seen Donut (Android 1.6), Eclair (2.0), Froyo (2.2), Gingerbread (2.3), Honeycomb (3.0), Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0), Jelly Bean (4.1), KitKat (4.4), Lollipop (5.0), and this year’s release was Marshmallow (6.0).
With Google having decided that the new Android 7.0 build will be called Android N, Pichai’s hints about the company’s new Android naming plan indicates that Android fans and users may get an opportunity to submit their choices for a candy-themed name beginning with the letter N. Android N is likely to come sometime in October next year.
Android N 7.0 Concept - Features

Should google stop working on further android versions higher than android p?

Ever since the release of android, there's a boost in the requirements of people and the development is also upto the mark. ever year google is releasing its new api level of android. Now,the time came for us to discuss about the furthur api. Should google stop working on releasing a new api level greater than android p? Even Microsoft had stopped at windows 10 and started making windows 10 as most secure rather than working on new os like windows 11 or something....
Should google also start working on security and performance issues rather than working on a new api level amdroid?
Let me know. Thanks to the developers in advance :laugh:
sri_chandu said:
Ever since the release of android, there's a boost in the requirements of people and the development is also upto the mark. ever year google is releasing its new api level of android. Now,the time came for us to discuss about the furthur api. Should google stop working on releasing a new api level greater than android p? Even Microsoft had stopped at windows 10 and started making windows 10 as most secure rather than working on new os like windows 11 or something....
Should google also start working on security and performance issues rather than working on a new api level amdroid?
Let me know. Thanks to the developers in advance :laugh:
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Windows is still doing feature updates, just stop the name game, and charging for major updates.
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After releasing an android api,within less than a year,new api level is being introduced and people just go behind the latest android version, leaving their existing device (even if the device is a flag ship) just only for the one reason...."latest android" ?
sri_chandu said:
After releasing an android api,within less than a year,new api level is being introduced and people just go behind the latest android version, leaving their existing device (even if the device is a flag ship) just only for the one reason...."latest android" ?
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Issue is with manufacturers not wanting to implement updates.
Google is trying to mitigate that with treble, bypassing the manufacturers and updating the devices directly.
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upgrade to android 11 or stay on 10

it is so frustrating that they release phones so often with no chance to really refines them. then there is google that puts out versions of android before developers get a chance to master or migrate fully to the latter.
i heard the new storage security in android 11 can cause hiccups like slow loading and crashes due to the new storage activity due to the new security rules.
should i stay on android 10 just like so many stayed on android 4.x.x for so long to keep compatibility

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