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Google is imperative in bringing Linux Kernel versions in Android Oreo

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Google has been offering Android as a mobile OS for almost a decade. It finally came into place with Oreo along with Linux roots. Google is introducing a new requirement that OEMs must meet the new rules and limitations that Google should allow.

As long as OEM was able to pass the certification tests, Google didn’ t care about the Kernel version. With the new version 3.18 of the Linux Kernel is EOL. Not only is this version of the Linux kernel more secure, but it also means the companies won’ t need to put as many resources to keep it secure going forward.

Google also contains new devices launched with Android Oreo to be configured to support the Project Treble from the start so that it will be easier to upgrade Linux kernel versions and reduce the backporting security patches.

Only versions 3.18 or newer Android versions need to be updated with the Linux kernels to support project Treble.

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What are the new features of Android Oreo?

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Android Oreo update: features, release date and phones list
• Faster boot times. The Android Oreo update claims to speed up the boot time of your phone. ...
• Restricted background activities. Battery will hopefully be better once you have the Android Oreo update. ...
• Notification dots. Notification dots are new to the stock Android Oreo update. ...
• New emoji.

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Which Linux kernel is used in Android?

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Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on a modified version of the Linux kernel and other open source software and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets.

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Is Android for free?

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Yes, Android is a free and open platform

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How does Google make money from Android?

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Even with a lower average revenue per user, the money that Google makes from ads shown on Android devices is probably significantly larger than the iOS revenue. And, there is no Apple tax to pay. Google makes money from the ads that are displayed when users search via its app and online.

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What is meant by Android mobile?

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Android. Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google. It is used by several smartphones and tablets. Examples include the Sony Xperia, the Samsung Galaxy, and the Google Nexus One. Android is open source, meaning developers can modify and customize the OS for each phone.

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