In a recent presentation at Linaro Connect, it was revealed that the Linux kernel would be moving to a six-year LTS. Right now LTS kernels are only supported for two years, which can be a problem when a hardware design pipeline can take more than 12-18 months for a device to make it into a consumer’s hands, and that’s not even taking into account SoC development. This new change, combined with Google’s Project Treble, could further extend device support for Android updates and might spell good news for consumers.
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