Looking ahead, Google has developed a tool to help device
makers get new versions of the Android OS on their products.
Not exact matches
A
version of this article appears in print on April 21, 2016, on Page B4 of the
New York edition with the headline: «Whole Foods Effect»: Small Food
Makers Get the Call to Go Big.
This tough - to - adapt structure might be why many of their games have grown stale - yes, Splatoon was awesome, and so was Mario
Maker, but Mario Kart was a great
version of just the same old game, Mario Party 10 was off its freaking rocker, the second - party titles were really lackluster outside of Bayonetta 2 - the
new Mario Tennis, for instance, or the fact that we never even
got a Mario Golf.
«In addition to the engineering changes, which enable Project Treble on all
new devices launched with Android O and beyond, we're working closely with device
makers and silicon manufacturers to both
get required Android customizations (such as carrier - specific requirements) into AOSP [Android Open Source Project], and reduce their cost and complexity when updating to the
new version of Android,» wrote the team.
Android Oreo itself isn't likely to land until late 2017, probably launching on the Google Pixel 2, and it usually takes phone
makers at least a couple of months to
get the
new version running on their phones.