Google announces extension of support for latest Linux kernel releases from 2 to 4 years

By: Nastya Bobkova | 08.07.2024, 08:48

Linux kernel developers have reduced the support period for LTS (Long Term Support) releases from 6 to 2 years. Google, in response, announced that they will continue to support the last 2 LTS kernel releases for 4 years.

Why It Matters

  • The Linux kernel is the backbone of Android, and keeping it up to date is critical to the security of devices.
  • Extending the LTS support period will provide Android users with longer protection against new threats.
  • It will also help OEMs keep their devices up to date for longer.

Google will focus on supporting the last two LTS kernel releases for 4 years. This means that devices released this year will receive security updates until 2028 or 2029, depending on the kernel version.

This is a positive step for Google and for Android security. Extending the LTS support period will help protect billions of Android devices worldwide.

Source: Google