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Nov 04, 2024 Chathura Prabhaswara Gamage News 200 hits
This year, Google surprised users and the tech community by launching its Android 15 operating system earlier than expected. The OS was essentially complete by late summer but didn’t reach Pixel phones until mid-September. In a similar move, Google also debuted the Pixel 9 series two months ahead of the usual release schedule. Many industry insiders speculated that this shift wasn't a one-time change but rather a new strategy for Google's future product launches. It seems that these predictions were accurate, as Google has officially announced an accelerated update plan.
Today, Google confirmed on its blog that it plans to release two updates to the Android operating system next year, starting with Android 16 in Q2 2024. This announcement marks a significant change from Google’s previous update schedule, where new Android versions typically launched in the third or fourth quarters.
The reasoning behind this strategic shift, according to Google, is to better align with the device release cycles across the Android ecosystem. This faster release schedule will benefit manufacturers who previously launched their flagship devices with an older version of Android. For instance, Samsung’s foldable phones typically release in the summer, meaning they had to wait until fall to adopt the latest OS. Google's Pixel 9 series, which released early in August, had to wait until October for its update.
Google's move towards an earlier operating system release aligns with their goal to release flagship devices sooner. This means we can likely expect Google’s upcoming phones to debut earlier each year. With Android 16 set to launch in Q2 2024, Google’s next flagship release will have the latest OS from day one, minimizing the waiting period for users looking to experience the most up-to-date Android features.
Google’s plans don’t end with Android 16. The company has announced that they will introduce two system updates annually, starting with the full release of Android 16 in Q2, followed by a second, smaller update between October and December. This second update, likely named Android 16.1, will focus on adding new features, optimizing performance, and fixing any bugs in the initial release.
This dual-release approach will provide users with more frequent improvements and give manufacturers a more predictable update schedule. Google’s plan to synchronize Android updates with device launches will streamline the Android ecosystem, allowing for a smoother user experience across devices.
With two system updates planned for next year, users can anticipate more timely improvements and faster access to new features. The earlier releases will help avoid lag in adopting the latest Android capabilities, ensuring that flagship devices are equipped with the best technology Google has to offer. As we await the rollout of Android 16 in Q2 2024, it is clear that Google’s new strategy signifies an exciting shift for both users and device manufacturers alike.
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