Google has finally released the source code for Android 15 on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Historically, Google had also pushed a Pixel update coinciding the source code release to AOSP. For the full scoop on Android 15 and the AOSP, check out Android developers blog. Which means that this will be a standalone OS, not relying on Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Since Android is an open-source project (AOSP), this extends further customizations to design language and additional functionalities with Android OS at the very core of these phones. The “stock” wording refers to the Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) where all Android skins sit upon. And because Google owns AOSP, it consequentially means that Pixel phones get updates much faster than all other mobile phone makers. Read more in our articles including "Google releases Android 15 to AOSP" and "Huawei intros HarmonyOS NEXT, departs from AOSP".
Google has finally released the source code for Android 15 on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Historically, Google had also pushed a Pixel update coinciding the source code release to AOSP.
For the full scoop on Android 15 and the AOSP, check out Android developers blog. Which means that this will be a standalone OS, not relying on Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Since Android is an open-source project (AOSP), this extends further customizations to design language and additional functionalities with Android OS at the very core of these phones.
Our coverage of AOSP includes: "Google releases Android 15 to AOSP"; "Huawei intros HarmonyOS NEXT, departs from AOSP"; "Getting to know your Android phone better: What are 'Android UI Skins'?". Each article provides unique insights and information.