What if you didn't have to wait for games like Call of Duty: Mobile or Fortnite to download it completely to play on your mobile? While it may be a good idea, the truth is they may happen long before we even think. In fact, Google seems to be working on it, too Android 12 it may be the first version of the program to introduce an approximate rating.
At least they suggested it from the portal XDA Developers, where they recently discovered that Google is working on new file system to be used in the Android version on its arrival planned for next year 2021. Thanks to this new program, called File Expansion Program o Increase file system, it is possible to make plans at a time when your binary files and downloading resources.
This is how the new version of File 12 for Android 12 works
According to that site, it was in May 2019 when Google left its first clues with the new expansion file system. According to the definition of printed dots, that can be read File Expansion Program "It is a Linux file system with a special purpose that allows programming while its files and resources are being downloaded lazily over a network, USB, etc."
In addition, it was stated that the specific purpose they were referring to was that Allow running heavy Android operating systems before your other controls and devices are enabled on the device..
If the use of this file system is made on Android, Google may end permanently higher waiting times users have to deal with them before playing a game, while their resources and resources, which typically exceed 4 or 5 GB in size, are downloaded to the app memory.
To accomplish this, the exp anding file system can allow the running of the game or application in question, and go load data as it is downloaded and if necessary
Broadly speaking, this technology reminds us in some way of the applications included in some of the latest Microsoft or Sony products, which allow for some games before they are completely downloaded. Of course, as explained in the documentation, in the current state of the new file system, users can find download screens indicating that the data needed to load a specific part of the application has not been downloaded.
Obviously, Google will be testing this new file system on Google Pixel 4 XL, but it's unlikely that it will be ready for use on Android 11, the first beta due sometime in March. Instead, it's very likely that Android 12 Be the first version that allows you to use this additional file system.
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