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Android 12 has reached end-of-life, which means that Google will no longer provide security support. To stay secure, it's time to upgrade.
If you’re still using an Android device running version 12 or older, you might want to consider upgrading sooner than later.
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Android 12 has reached the end of its support lifecycle, leaving millions of devices vulnerable to security threats. Google ...
If you have a smartphone running Android 12 that can't upgrade past that version, I have some bad news: Google is dropping support for your phone. As spotted by Android Authority, Google is no ...
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CERT-In's advisory applies to all devices running on Android version 12 and above, regardless of the company. Crores of Android users may be in danger. Indian Computer Emergency Response Team ...
In addition, OS versions are rolled out at different times ... privacy (see Rich Communication Services). Introduced in Android 12, Emergency SOS expanded to Wear OS watches, and Early Earthquake ...
Android TV has been stuck at version 14 for quite a while, leaving some to wonder when version 15 would be released, but now ...
Google is pulling the plug on security updates for Android 12 after four years, leaving older devices without further patches unless they’re updated to a newer OS version. Each month ...
Android 14, which was released in August 2023, is the most widely used operating system from Google with a distribution of 27 ...