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Instead of four times a year, Google will now only release Android source code to AOSP twice a year, once in Q2 and again in ...
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Google confirmed to Android Authority that starting from 2026, it will push new source code to AOSP only twice a year: in Q2 ...
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Google is introducing further changes to Android's release cycle: The source code will now only be published twice a year in AOSP.