this post was submitted on 03 Aug 2023
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Android is always stuck on old kernels, even my pixel is still on 4
Pixel 7 Android 13 is kernel 5.10.157 though. Samsung is a whole version behind here.
The 7 is brand new though, my point is that Android gets locked to kernel versions which is why my 5a is still on 4 even though I'm running Android 13
My Samsung Z Fold4 is on 5.10.136
Linux localhost 5.10.136-android12-9-26203352-abF936BXXS3CWF3 #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Jun 26 06:02:52 UTC 2023 aarch6
my s23 is on 5.15 something
my Samsung a52s (Android 13) is on 5.4.21