Rumors are circulating and speculation is rife: a shake-up in the usual release schedule could well be on the horizon. What is behind this sudden acceleration of development?
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A disrupted calendar
Traditionally, new versions of Android are launched in October. However, Android 16 seems to want to break with this tradition. Recent documents suggest a release as early as the second quarter of 2025.
If this happens, it would be a first for Google, which has never released a version of Android this early in the year. Speculation is rife, notably thanks to clues left by Google engineers.
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A new development approach
Google recently took a different approach to Android development, called the “Trunk Stable Project.” This change aims to improve efficiency and reduce development time.
Instead of working on global releases, developers focus on individual features. This method allows you to release updates faster and more smoothly.
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Indications of an early exit
Clues suggest that Android 16 will benefit from this new working method. Comments from developers on AOSP and other platforms highlight this possibility.
In addition, internal documents mention a release around June 2025. This would coincide with the usual launches of intermediate versions, reinforcing the hypothesis of an early release.
🔍 Preview | Details |
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📅 Date | Possible release between April and June 2025 |
🚀 Innovation | New “Trunk Stable” development method |
🗣️ Indices | Engineer comments and internal documents |
The possible early release of Android 16 could have significant consequences. Here are some points to consider:
- Impact on smartphone manufacturers
- Possibility of new features sooner than expected
- Anticipation needed for application developers
The speed of development may well provide users with innovative features sooner than expected. But it also raises questions about the quality and stability of new versions. How will this impact the Android ecosystem in the long term?
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