April is here and with that comes a new
monthly security bulletin from Google which brings fixes and some functional changes to Android that will eventually make its way onto devices running the OS.
In fact, several times the company has managed to roll out security updates even before Google's
monthly security bulletin drops.
After releasing
their monthly security bulletin, Google has now also published the Android distribution statistics reflecting data collected up to October.
Google kicked off the whole
monthly security bulletin practice to assure Android users, or at least owners of its Nexus and Pixel devices, that they will get timely and critical security fixes before all hell breaks loose.
Not exact matches
If you're not familiar with Android's
monthly security update
bulletins, they can be tough to follow.
One more thing: BlackBerry phones are usually the first to get the
monthly Android
Security update — often hours before Google releases the
bulletin itself!
Google has published its latest
monthly Android
security bulletin, and released new factory and OTA images, which include its most recent
security patches, for supported Nexus and Pixel devices.
Google has published its latest
monthly Android
security bulletin, and released new factory and OTA images for supported Nexus and Pixel devices.