Starting with Android Oreo, Google introduced a project called Project Treble designed to solve the problem of Android fragmentation, making it easier, faster and less expensive for manufacturers to update their devices to newer versions of Android. As a result, many consumers Are looking forward to phone manufacturers announced support for the Treble news, but unfortunately, Google's plan did not get too many mobile phone manufacturers response.
Recently HMD has confirmed that Nokia phones do not support the Treble upgrade mechanism, and now Canada plus technology also shows that one plus 5 and one plus 5T will not support. According to one plus, this is not that they do not want to, because of fear that this will lead to childhood Equipment brick.
One added that Project Treble requires a separate storage partition so that the Android framework and the OEM image can be stored separately, however, because Android N and previous versions of Android do not need this partition, so a plus device does not have Mentioned in the partition, to modify the partition, a plus can only be OTA mobile phone ROM partition for the user can be promoted to the user, but in the process of partitioning, the device will have the possibility of brick, a plus feel As brick and mortar equipment is a big risk to users, they decided not to provide Project Treble support for all of their existing equipment.