Google has announced that Android 16 is on track for a June release, which deviates from its traditional fall deployment. This accelerated timeline is made possible by a new development strategy called Trunk Stable, which streamlines collaboration among developers. The early beta versions have already introduced several enhancements, including Live Updates and improved access to Google Wallet. These changes aim to improve stability and feature development speed, indicating a shift in how Google approaches Android's release schedule.
The accelerated schedule for Android 16's release is driven by the new Trunk Stable development process, which enhances collaboration and speeds up feature testing.
Sameer Samat, Google's president of the Android ecosystem, explained that the new development approach allows everyone to work on the same code branch, improving efficiency.
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