Android 16, expected in June, will feature cloud compilation to enhance app installation times on older devices. This innovation allows users to obtain not only the app but also processed artifact files simultaneously, reducing installation delays. While this could increase data usage, it significantly improves experience, especially on older phones with slower processors. Other anticipated features include Live Updates notifications, improvements to Google Wallet, advanced video codec support, camera software enhancements, and health monitoring tools. More information is expected during Google's upcoming I/O event.
The upcoming Android 16 will introduce a feature called cloud compilation, designed to enhance app installation speeds on older devices by processing code in the cloud.
Android 16 aims to improve the installation experience for older or lower-end devices, allowing users to download apps and pre-processed artifacts simultaneously.
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