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… )

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    It’s all to get phones ready for Auracast as that’s going to be huge.

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        Bluetooth broadcasting. One device will be able to stream to hundreds and thousands of devices.

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            Huh? Why not? Being able to stream multiple languages in a single cinema showing or supporting those with hearing difficulties is amazing.

            Even going to clubs and from the outside it looks like a bunch of weirdos dancing to themselves is amazing.

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              This comment is hinged entirely on the assumption that a(more like many) for-profit business won’t immediately make it a money printer to make line go up, sure the tech may be amazing and huge for accessibility but I see it getting almost immediately milked like most other new technologies.

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                So we should, what, stop coming up with new ideas because someone might use them for bad things? I guess we should stop making new kitchen knives because you could use them for murder?

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                  No, we should legislate (and then actually enforce that legislation).

                  I really don’t see any other way to reign in the unchecked capitalism at this point.

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      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?

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        From what I can gather, there’s a bunch of optimizations for battery that should bring massive benefits

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    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?

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      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.

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        wow i hope that’s not all, that’s a pretty lame update. I can’t think of even one use-case that that would be helpful for.

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      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.

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    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

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      I feel your pain. A past phone I had did have an unlockable bootloader but it needed service due to a manufacturing defect. The one they gave me as the replacement was a carrier version with a locked bootloader.