Without a doubt, there are features where iOS is better than Android and vice versa. And while news from one operating system gets to the other quite frequently, Android was taking its time, but Google and Qualcomm are working to fix it. The Mountain Viewe company would work increase long-term Android support.
According to information shared by The Verge, Qualcomm and Google have announced that they will be working to expand Project Treble. This project aims to simplify operating system updates to be easier for device manufacturers to update phones and tablets to newer versions of Android.
They will extend the limit of Android updates
The goal of the plan is for users to be able to have the latest version of Android on their devices. Qualcomm’s new chips will support four Android operating system updates and four years of security updates
To achieve the goal of Treble project, device makers could simply use updated software from Google without having to worry about waiting for updated components from silicon companies, like Qualcomm.
In this sense, the new approach with Qualcomm makes it easier for chipmaker to narrow down additional software combinations which it was forced to admit (thanks to Treble’s previous efforts), allowing for faster updates, at least in theory.
But, for the majority of Android users to enjoy this advantage, it will take a few years. Qualcomm only makes this commitment for future devices, starting with the upcoming Snapdragon 888 on phones in early 2021.
Thus, from now on there will be no less situations like the famous case of a user who expressed his annoyance because his Galaxy of 2018 of 1000 dollars was not updated and an iPhone of 2015 was