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Google and mediatek join forces to install better versions of android

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A couple of days ago we revealed to you that MediaTek was going to partner with Meizu to develop a new facial recognition system. Now, the Chinese company announces a new alliance. This time they are teaming up with Google to launch a new version of Android designed for manufacturers who use the processors of the Chinese brand. With the idea of ​​introducing improvements to Android.

Google and MediaTek team up to install better versions of Android

Both companies seek in this way to improve the implementation of the processor and the technical parts of the system so that the experience is better. Also to make updates faster. Also, we already have a name for this implementation. It will be called Google's Mobile Services Express. A variant of GMS installation that provides Google applications to manufacturers.

Google and MediaTek join forces

This new version will be more controlled by Google. So the manufacturer will not need certain certifications. This will result in updates being released more quickly. So it looks like this is a win-win deal. Not only will these updates be faster, they will also be easier for small businesses to obtain.

Also, if the manufacturer does not need certain certifications, it will be possible to release more updates. So you can have the latest version of the operating system with ease. Until now, MediaTek used Board Support Package (BSP). This assumed that anyone using a MediaTek processor had to contact Google to obtain the applications.

MediaTek has commented that the certification time will be reduced by 66% and will take just 30 days. Something that in the past took about 3 months on average. Without a doubt a most interesting and beneficial agreement between Google and MediaTek. What do you think?

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