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02-05-2021 07:18 PM in
Tech TalkHow is Google Play System Update different from security patches that are delivered by device makers from time to time? Well, both are different things and have different purposes. Security patches generally contain kernel-level fixes that have upstream patches coming directly from Linux development. It can’t be touched by the Google Play System Update.
Whereas, Google Play System Update intends to fix issues found on its own components. For example, the Permission Controller can update the policies of granting and controlling permissions on Android devices. Similarly, if there is an issue with media codecs then Google can directly address that.
It’s pertinent to note that Google Play System Update is not just about fixing security loopholes found on its components, but also about enhancing them. For example, in the future, Google can very well change the UI element and policy of the Permission Manager without any firmware update– right from Android 10 and onwards.
So in summation, Security patches and Google Play System Update are two different things. In fact, both can have different patch dates. You can check for updates from Settings -> About Phone -> Android Version -> Google Play System Update.
Google Play System Update Explained For You
So that was all about the new Google Play System Update that has been significantly upgraded from Android 10 to 11. Again, just like Project Treble, it does not appear a huge change at the user’s end, but it’s surely a paradigm shift. You will get instant bug fixes that were otherwise unknown to you, making your experience better and cohesive. We hope to see more and more Android components being added to Project Mainline. Anyway, that is all from us. If you have any questions then comment down below and let us know.
