The new file system will allow Android users to open games and applications before the download is even complete and as it takes place.
Η The market for mobile games as well as gaming smartphones is constantly expanding. Android and iOS games are becoming more and more demanding, both in terms of GPU and RAM, as well as the storage space they occupy.
A new advanced file system
Google seems to be looking for a solution so that we do not have to wait from a few minutes to hours until a game we want to try comes down.
New reports show that the solution found by Google is one new file system, the Incremental File System that will be used in future versions of Android. The new file system will allow Android users to open games and applications before the download is even complete and as it takes place.
According to Google documents discovered by XDA, the Incremental File System is one special virtual Linux file system allowing a program to run while binary and source files are still being transferred over the network, USB, and more.
From May 2019, Google is testing the Incremental File System on Google Pixel 4. This means that the feature is in beta phase for quite some time. However, we do not think it will be ready to be released with Android 11.
It is considered more likely that the new file system will be integrated into Android 12.
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