Google’s Pixel 10 pops up in AOSP

Abstract

  • Pixel 10 has made a hearing in the AOSP.

  • Indications change in a code to improve potential start speeds.

  • The impact limit is not clear.

Pixel 10 is leaked this month. We have seen renders that showcase similar designs of last year’s Pixel 9 phones, as well as sunglasses for Tancer G5 chip that strengthen Google’s new equipment. Now, as Mashal Rehman has seen, a change in a code in the AOSP has mentioned Pixel 10, and has promised to increase performance in a particular area.

Writing for Android AuthorityRehman describes the change of code, which is listed under the name Parallel module loading: Add Performance Mode. In entry, a Google Engineer has mentioned that this change has reduced the “loading time” by 30 %. This change is not specific to Google’s next gene phones. The engineer also mentioned a 25 % reduction in loading time for Pixel Fold.

In this context, the loading time refers to a certain part of the starting process of Android-as a result, the change in the code accelerates a part of the boot-up process. Rehman said that since 30 and 25 % of the figures are about only one part of a multi -phase process, it does not mean that your phone will be 30 % faster than before. It is unclear how big this change will be, and Rehman has also given up the possibility that this difference can be unbearable for consumers.

A change that does not matter or not

The most interesting part of this code change is that it is clearly referred to Pixel 10, which we can tell the best, making it a first public confrontation that this phone exists. It was hardly a secret, but it is still noteworthy that Googlers are already examining code changes on new hardware.

Rehman expects that once reaching Android’s open source code base, this code will affect all Android devices at the end of the change, which estimates that Android may be in the future release in the future.

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