Google has released the Android 15 source code to AOSP. The source code will allow developers to build custom ROMs based on the latest Android release. The company has also said that the stable ...
Google is introducing further changes to Android's release cycle: The source code will now only be published twice a year in AOSP. Starting this year, Google will only release new Android source code ...
Google has been using the open code review system Gerrit to share information about some of the development of its mobile operating system Android, but it has now announced that all work will be made ...
Ultimate Summary: Google will start developing Android OS behind closed doors, starting next week. Not to be confused with taking Android closed-source, as Google will continue to open source the code ...
AOSP stands for the Android Open Source Project, the public repository for Android’s source code. By releasing Android 15’s source code to AOSP, independent platform developers (i.e., those who build ...
The wait is over: Google has released the source code for the Android 16 QPR1 (Quarterly Platform Release), which was published on September 5th for Pixel devices, into the Android Open-Source Project ...
Android source code releases, better known as AOSP releases, will no longer be coming multiple times a year, as Google confirms that it’s transitioning to pushing them out only twice a year instead.
Google's mobile platform hasn't been as open as it sometimes claimed.