Good news for android overall. Hopefully, this could be extended to other OEMs by 2025 and not be optional like virtual A&Bs when it arrives.
(Meanwhile, my current smartphone running 4.19… )
It’s all to get phones ready for Auracast as that’s going to be huge.
Bluetooth broadcasting. One device will be able to stream to hundreds and thousands of devices.
Is this correct? I thought phones basically already supported it and have done since Android 13. Why is a whole new kernel needed for this one feature?
What does this mean for most users? What features does this allow/improve that they couldn’t implement before?
Do we know why they are doing this if it’s so unusual?
Edit: and is this an Android change or a Google change? Is a particular android version picky about what Linux version it’s built on?
This only affects modern Pixels, and probably won’t directly impact anything in a way that you as a user will notice. I assume there will be efficiency improvements that may have tiny bumps for performance/battery but probably imperceivable.
I think Google is doing this for security. Now that Pixels are going to be supposed for 7+ years it will be easier to maintain them and keep up with security patches if they are on a more recent kernel version.
You may be able to mount your NTFS formatted Pen drive via OTG w/o Third party apps.
Will there be any battery improvements? My Pixel 6 could use some (I miss the battery life of my 5a, RIP).
There could be. Newer smartphones are going to improve. You should hold out for a year or two and wait until the tensor is efficient and provides good battery life.
Note: The toot mentions Pixel 9 and pixel 8 series smartphones. It could happen but I won’t hold my breath for pixel 6.
My long battery life performant phone running Android with kernel 4.14.116 would like an update but it was abandoned years ago. Which is a shame.
8gb ram 256gb storage and a locked Bootloader. Sad times