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What is the next OS after Android?
Fuchsia (operating system)
Screenshot of the Google Fuchsia GUI | |
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Available in | English |
Platforms | ARM64, x86-64 |
Kernel type | Microkernel RTOS |
Influenced by | Android |
Will Android OS be replaced?
Google has yet to publicly reveal what it’s long-term plans for the project are, although there is much speculation that Fuchsia is seen as a replacement for both Android and Chrome OS, allowing Google to focus its development effort on one core operating system.
What happened Google Fuchsia?
Fuchsia and Flutter We first saw the OS as a pre-alpha smartphone UI that was ported to Android in 2017. In 2018, we got the OS running natively on a Pixelbook. After that, the Fuchsia team stopped doing its work in the open and stripped all UI work out of the public repository.
Which Samsung devices will get 4 years of Android updates?
Moreover, Samsung also announced that all devices from 2019 or later will get four years of security updates. That includes every Galaxy line: Galaxy S, Note, Z, A, XCover, and Tab, for a total of over 130 models. Meanwhile, here are all the Samsung devices currently eligible for three years of major Android updates. Samsung Galaxy S series
Should you run different versions of Android on different devices?
For people unaware, devices running different Android versions leads to bad app performance, development problems, and security issues. For example, the latest version of Android, Android Q, is only running on 8.2\% of the devices. Even the last version – Android Pie– which has been out for almost two years is running on just 31.3\% of devices.
Is it time for major smartphone manufacturers to develop Android alternative?
The Huawei controversyhas made this point quite clear. It’s time that major smartphone manufacturers start developing Android alternative operating systems. In this article, we are going to take a look at the operating system, why we need Android alternative, and then check out some of the options that are available to us.
How many generations of Android does Samsung have?
(Pocket-lint) – Samsung has committed to updating its devices through three generations of Android, which is great news for customers of the latest devices, as it means you’ll be able to keep that device for a year longer, knowing that you’ll still be getting the latest software.