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Google has open-sourced more code for Project Gameface, allowing developers to build Android applications that can use the hands-free "mouse" technology.
To help us all better understand Android, Google has made it possible to browse and search through Android Open Source Project code.
As a post in the Android Building group confirms, the Android 11 code is now fully uploaded, and those willing to dive into all the minuscule changes have already started doing so.
New in Android, Project Gameface lets you navigate your phone hands-free Developed for gaming, Google's tool is coming to Android 15 to help make everyday life more accessible.
The Android 15 source code will be released next week, according to multiple sources. Here's what that means for users and developers.
But if you own an Android device, don't get excited just yet. With today's announcement, Google is uploading the source code to the operating system to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP).
Google today released the Android 15 source code to AOSP and revealed that the stable update will reach Pixel devices in the coming weeks.
With each major release of Android, a huge code drop is made to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) with everything a developer needs to build the latest version of the OS.