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android-developers.googleblog.com
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- technology@lemmy.ml
Android 15 is released to AOSP with new features and improvements, including tools for app development, typography, internationalization, and more.
I literally just got Android 14 a few days ago because I had been running Android 13 lineage OS and finally got around to actually plugging the phone in and updating it.
Why do you need to plug the phone to update it?
Lineage OS doesn’t allow to do major updates via the integrated updater. You need a PC to upgrade.
You can’t update between major versions without plugging it in. So if you get an Android 14 update and you are on Android 14, you can install it. But if you are on Android 13 and get an Android 14 update, you cannot install it.
Pixel updates will still take a few weeks, IIRC they are announced for early october.
How is AOSP? Is it still good without all the proprietary code from Google? The last I read about it, I read that Google purposely put a lot of functionality into the play services to keep the code proprietary. Has that gimped AOSP, or is it still strong?
It’s basically unusable. Use a custom ROM that fixes AOSP/makes it a lot more usable.
That’s a shame
You can use it, but you wouldn’t want to as a daily driver.
google stripped a lot of stuff off from aosp. you are supposed to use a custom rom like lineageos nowadays.
That’s a shame
Unfortunately, no significant changes
Feels like Android is way mature OS than any competitors. So Google don’t need to do anything. Just use the market position to milk more money through AI.
That’s definitely not true. We still don’t have focus modes or widgets on lock screen or maybe 3rd party lock screens clocks or the ability to mute notifications on an app/channel or desktop mode.
The linked changes look like some great polish and housekeeping work.
Gotta update again… :/
You don’t gotta do anything you don’t want to.
Not much as changed