Google is already working on Android 14 despite the fact that Android 13 was only introduced a few months ago, and it seems that one of the things this new version is aiming for is increase the durability of your mobile phone in terms of connectivity.
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If right now you try to open some websites with a mobile with Android 7 or earlier, you will see that it is not even possible, and that is what Google wants prevent this from happening to the current generation of smartphones.
When Google launches Android 14 We’ll see if they succeeded, but it’s a good move to make these devices even more functionally durable.
Android 14 will make your mobile more durable
Due to root certificates, mobile phones, tablets and other devices may lose the ability to connect to the internet properly if these are not maintained and updated
This means that if your mobile no longer receives updates, these certificates are not updated and over time this may prevent it from connecting to the Internet. It looks like Google wants to avoid this with updatable certificates.
Google would provide, according to Mishaal Rahmanmake these root certificates system-independently modifiable as part of a Google Play Services updatewhich would make them downloadable directly from the App Store.
With this change, this possible obsolescence that occurs after years without receiving updates and which prevents an old mobile from connecting to the Internet, when it has the capacity to do so without problems, would be avoided.
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