Google, Qualcomm team up to make long-term Android updates e

Google, Qualcomm team up to make long-term Android updates easier on Snapdragon


Long-term patching problems still haunt web giant's mobile OS platform
Matthew Hughes
Thu 17 Dec 2020 // 19:31 UTC
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Google and Qualcomm have linked arms to extend the lifecycle of new Android devices, meaning future phones could receive as many as three major operating system updates provided they're running the latest Snapdragon silicon.
This has been accomplished by reducing the amount of effort required by chipset manufacturers like Qualcomm to support newer Android versions.
Since Google's Project Treble reforms in 2017, Android has been modularised, splitting the hardware interactions (called a "vendor implementation") from the rest of the operating system (called a Generic System Image). While this reduced the amount of work OEMs need to undertake to support existing devices, a portion of that burden has been shifted onto the shoulders of chipset manufacturers, who are responsible for building and maintaining vendor implementations.

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