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Android 16 QPR1 source code finally lands on AOSP after weeks‑long delay — what’s new, why it was held back, and how to sync (Nov 12, 2025)

קוד המקור של Android 16 QPR1 סוף סוף הגיע ל-AOSP אחרי עיכוב של שבועות — מה חדש, למה הוא עוכב ואיך לסנכרן (12 בנובמבר 2025)

מה קרה היום גוגל פרסמה את קוד המקור המלא של Android 16 QPR1 ל-AOSP. ניתן לראות את שינוי המניפסט הרשמי—“Update default revision to android16-qpr1-release”—במאגר platform/manifest, וה-default.xml המעודכן כעת מפנה לסניף זה עבור android-latest-release. android.googlesource.com+1 הדחיפה תואמת לדיווחים רבים מהעיתונות והקהילה המפתחת של
נובמבר 13, 2025

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