Google odkrywa nową funkcję w Androidzie 14, która może zwiększyć wydajność i oszczędność energii

Google has discovered a new, previously unannounced feature in the latest version of Android 14. Expert Mishaal Rahman has found that Android 14 can regularly scan system partitions and disable applications that consume a lot of resources in the background until the user opens them manually. This feature is primarily aimed at reducing the activity of bloatware, which are non-optimized applications that consume excessive resources compared to their capabilities.

By disabling resource-intensive applications, Android 14 will require less computational power and free up more space in the RAM. This, in turn, translates to lower energy consumption and longer phone operation on a single charge. This solution is intended to help alleviate performance differences between iPhones, which have significantly less RAM and smaller batteries, and competitive models from other manufacturers.

The new feature also has exceptions, which are applications whose operation will not be suspended even if the user is not currently using them. These applications, such as email clients or messengers, require background activity to function correctly. The exceptions list also includes pre-installed basic applications, and phone manufacturers will be able to add additional applications to this list.

This is a new, hidden feature that has been discovered in the system code and is already available in the Android Open Source Project. However, ultimately, it will be up to phone manufacturers to decide whether to introduce this innovation to their devices. For the average user, it is unlikely that they will be aware of whether a particular phone will receive this feature from Google or not.

FAQ:
1. What is bloatware?
Bloatware is a term used to describe applications that are non-optimized and consume excessive resources compared to their capabilities.

2. What is Android Open Source Project (AOSP)?
Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is an open version of the Android system that is available to smartphone manufacturers, who can modify and customize it for their devices.

Source: androidauthority.com

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