
Project Treble is one of the largest features on Android 8 Oreo, which has played a major role in driving the OS to get the most up-to-date versions of all smartphone providers. Project Treble will be available on Android 10 after two years of disappearance. This could be a good sign for this feature, which makes it easier for users to experience the latest version of Android.

According to reports, when Google announced the Android 9 Pie in July 2018, the smartphone supplier took nearly a year to update up to Android 8 thereafter. Only 8.9% of smartphones updated to Android 8. One year after that, Android 10 was available, and their took the same year to upgrade to Android 9 for smartphone supplier, making up 22.6% of all Android devices.

Although the data does not show much change in Android users, they are aiming for a new version of Android through Project Treble. Looking at the upgrades to Android 10 at the moment, there is definitely a buzz, with OnePlus, Xiaomi and Essential having just released the update just days after Google announced the release of Android 10 to their smartphones. also started testing the Android 10 Beta on their One UI, which could be a new step in accelerating their update to Android 9 from last year. Project Treble is built on Android-based encoding from Oreo's generation to make it easier, faster and less costly for all Android-based smartphone providers Developed as well as provided an updated version of their smartphone faster.