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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 podobno testuje Androida 16 na komputerach Snapdragon X — Jak mogą wyglądać „Androidowe PC” w przyszłym roku (12 listopada 2025)

Co się dziś wydarzyło Wiele serwisów zauważyło dowody na to, że Qualcomm przygotowuje Androida 16 dla swojej platformy PC Snapdragon X. 9to5Google informuje, że wewnętrzne listy pokazują, iż chipsety Snapdragon X—w tym X Elite—pojawiają się w prywatnym kodzie Androida 16, podczas gdy
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