New software that allows Android to boot in 1 second

When we connect any computer, phone or device that must load software at startup through this same loading process, we have to wait for a while for this to happen. On average a Android terminal The starting time can be around 30 seconds from when the power button is pressed until we have it in a position to use it.

A company called Ubiquitous is working, and from what we see it seems that they have their work well advanced, in a type of start-up that makes the ignition occur almost instantaneously, in the video it takes 1 second.

This new start is called QuickBoot, has its own SDK and they have been offering it to OEMs and developers in the past Computex.

This boot really has a trick and what it does is restore a system image that is saved in non-volatile memory. The boot time does not depend on the amount of memory used by the system.

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  1.   Hector said

    Meh, nothing to write home about for something we don't do often, and also at a cost ...

  2.   Jose said

    The worst thing about that is that it doesn't ask you to enter a PIN or password, so if you lose your terminal, you're screwed.

  3.   Alex said

    30 seconds? hahahaha…. I laugh

    At least 1 minute and a half

  4.   trivia said

    The desire takes about 35 seconds for me, it doesn't seem like much considering that I only turn it on in the morning when I get up