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Qualcomm is reportedly testing Android 16 on Snapdragon X PCs — What ‘Android PCs’ could look like next year (Nov 12, 2025)

Qualcomm údajně testuje Android 16 na počítačích se Snapdragon X — Jak by mohly vypadat „Android PC“ příští rok (12. listopadu 2025)

Co se dnes stalo Několik médií zaznamenalo důkazy, že Qualcomm připravuje Android 16 pro svou PC platformu Snapdragon X. 9to5Google uvádí, že interní seznamy ukazují čipsety Snapdragon X—včetně X Elite—v soukromém kódu Androidu 16, zatímco Android Authority a Android Headlines popisují podobné
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