Yeah, project mainline to reduce the impact of full system upgrades.
You can read about it here: https://www.esper.io/blog/what-is-project-mainline
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Yeah, project mainline to reduce the impact of full system upgrades.
You can read about it here: https://www.esper.io/blog/what-is-project-mainline
To keep it super simple, think of a Google Play system update as halfway between an OS update and an app update. It’s a system service update if you will.
It contains more modular parts of the operating system that can be updated without specific knowledge of your exact device hardware. It’s an approach Google uses to push bug fixes and feature updates to you faster than your vendor and even if your vendor no longer supports your device.