Smart Android And Trik-Commenting on Andorid indeed never endless, because smart devices this one is often updated every certain amount of time. So that the market can always be garapnya menerinya with pleasure. And it is not denied if this device has become the lifestyle of each society. To not wonder if the 6th business information and many are turning to mobail smartphone. With Android which thoroughly dominated the mobile industry, choosing the best Android smartphone is almost identical to choose the best smartphone, period. But while Android phones have few real opponents on other platforms, internal competition is intense.
Android devices have had a problem facing the platform for its entire lifetime (and you’ve heard this word on more than one occasion): fragmentation. Google’s now discontinued Nexus devices and Pixel hardware are all updated promptly and regularly by Google. Other manufacturers might take much longer to update phones.
Google has put a few things into place to lessen the problem of fragmentation by doing things like releasing Project Treble (mandatory on all hardware released with Android 8.0 and above), and Google has already done a lot to get OEMs to provide more regular security patches.
According to some documents obtained by The Verge, Google has new terms with OEMs in exchange for being able to use the Android platform. These terms are allegedly in effect in Europe but other regions may soon follow.

For all devices released after January 31 of this year, all OEMs are required to provide regular software updates for two years for “popular devices” - which Google defines as any device
If an OEM doesn’t comply with Google’s terms, “Google says it could withhold approval of future phones, which could prevent them from being released”, according to The Verge.
These new terms allegedly appear in Google’s licensing agreement for Android phones and tablets being sold within the European Union. The change in terms is mostly due to an increase in concern for security more anything else. To be clear, Google isn’t enforcing Android version updates but security patches to be on any update younger than 90 days.
Will Android remain fragmented for the foreseeable future? Yes. Has the issue of Android fragmentation been getting better over the years? Yes. Will Samsung ever be on time with a major Android update? We wouldn’t bet on it – but do ask us again in a couple of years.
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