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📏 Android 16 is getting more personalized with new regional preference options

Android 16 may let you set your preferred measurement system and region independent of the system language.

Here's why that's important👇

🔗 https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-region-measurement-settings-3521970/
One Googler says that "AVF is mandatory starting from Android 16."

AVF, if you aren't aware, is the Android Virtualization Framework. It provides a set of APIs for system apps to run payloads in an Android or Linux virtual machine. It's also notably what enables the new Linux Terminal app in Android 16.

Almost every OEM has devices supporting AVF, with the lone exception of Samsung (possibly due to conflicts with Knox). I thought this would change with the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, as they launch with vendor software built for Android 15, and AFAIK, VSR-15 still has a clause mandating that devices launching on API level 202404 support AVF. So I'm not sure what happened here, but hopefully the requirement is actually real in Android 16, at least for newly launching devices.
The supported Linux kernel versions for Android 16 have been revealed. They include:

Upgrades:

- android11-5.4
- android12-5.4
- android12-5.10
- android13-5.10
- android13-5.15
- android14-5.15
- android14-6.1
- android15-6.6
- android16-6.12

New launches for devices with chipsets not under GRF:

- android15-6.6
- android16-6.12

New launches for devices with chipsets under GRF:

- android13-5.15
- android14-5.15
- android14-6.1
- android15-6.6
- android16-6.12

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Yes, this means that there could be new Android 16 devices shipping with a kernel/vendor software built for Android 13.
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This is brilliant! Think of the possibilities.
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It literally pays to save those old Firmwares offline. Always Archive.
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The 5 reasons do check out. Ubuntu is old reliable for beginners but if you haven't seen everything other distros offer. The best part of Linux is true freedom of choice.

https://www.howtogeek.com/why-i-stopped-using-ubuntu/