Android phones may get a speed boost from a deeper software change, one that optimizes the kernel using real-world app usage data more effectively.
Google is bringing a new optimization method called AutoFDO to Android’s kernel, using real usage data from popular apps to make the operating system run faster and more efficiently. The post Google ...
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Google is working on a new optimization technique to enhance smartphone performance, dubbed AutoFDO—short for Automatic Feedback-Directed Optimization. The objective of this technology is to make the ...
Fresh leaks from Android 17’s Canary build suggest that Google is actively working on how notifications behave for locked apps. According to a new Android Authority report, notifications from apps ...
At Samsung Galaxy Unpacked, Sameer Samat teased that “amazing things” are coming with Android 17, describing Android’s shift from a traditional OS to an AI-driven “intelligent system.” He highlighted ...