Project Treble: An Upcoming Massive Android Update You’re Not Aware Of

Every year Google releases an update to ultra-popular Android OS. The new update comes with new features some of which improve the overall look and feel of the device and some of which are aimed at improving the performance of the device. But the question is out of more than 2 billion devices that are running on Android OS, how many devices are able to get the taste of these new features. If we look at the statistics, then only a handful of devices are running on Google’s latest Android O, and another update in the form of Android P is on its way.

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Out of that two billion Android devices, around 360 million smartphones are still running on Android KitKat which is way too old if we give it a thought. Smartphone manufacturers also play a very important role in this clogging saga of Android updates.

According to Google, device makers have to undergo the heavy-duty task of retooling the whole code in case of previous updates, and that is the reason some device makers don’t even think about pushing new Android updates to their devices. They spend that time and resources in manufacturing newer smartphones.

Enter Project Treble, which Google introduced with Android Oreo aiming to solve third-party manufacturers software update woes. With Project Treble, Google is looking forward to pushing the Android updates to devices more smoothly by making vendor implementation futureproof from point of manufacturing.

So what is Project Treble In Reality? And, how it is going to benefit the base Android users?