Android is changing how it releases software. No longer will there be just one big release a year but more frequent updates. The latest one has just arrived.
As Google previously announced, Android updates are moving from a single, yearly operating system update to more frequent releases.
Google recently released Android 16, which brings a smattering of new features for Pixel phones, with promises of additional updates down the road. The numbering scheme has not been consistent ...
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The OnePlus Open is now getting Android 16 in the US and Canada, finally. The update is rolling out in stages.
Installing Android 16 on some devices could break down Android Auto, according to several users, and based on a discussion thread on Google's forums, no fixes have been released so far. It's not ...
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