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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 rebuilt Android’s kernel using AutoFDO and real app data, boosting performance, speeding system calls, and improving app launches.
Google is working on some behind-the-scenes changes that should make Android phones feel faster while also improving battery life. Announced by the Android LLVM toolchain team this week, Google is ...
Google shared the news via its Android Developers Blog, introducing Automatic Feedback-Directed Optimization (AutoFDO) for the Android kernel (via Android Authority). The Android ...
Google shared today that Android and Chrome have set “new performance records” for mobile web browsing. The company is specifically using the Speedometer and LoadLine benchmarks to make this “fastest ...
Google Translate’s latest Android update adds one-tap widgets for camera, voice, live translation, and more, making key tools ...
Usually, we’re stuck with the crowded 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands for hotspots, which are fine but not exactly speed demons. Now, Google is unlocking the 6GHz band – the super-fast lane used by Wi-Fi 6E and ...
Android phones may now browse faster than iPhones, as Google claims Chrome has overtaken Safari in key speed tests. The real world impact depends on your device, network, and the sites you visit.