Released on April 9, 2019, kernel version 4.14.117 is a relatively old kernel version, but still used in some Android devices. This kernel version is part of the 4.14 LTS (Long Term Support) branch, which received bug fixes and security patches until 2022.
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Kernel version 4.14.117 might seem outdated, but it still provides a stable foundation for Android devices. Its features, security patches, and Android-specific changes make it suitable for various use cases. However, newer kernel versions, such as 4.19 or 5.x, offer even more improvements, security patches, and features.
The Linux kernel is the core of the Android operating system, responsible for managing hardware resources and providing services to applications. Android's kernel is based on the mainline Linux kernel, with additional patches and modifications to support Android-specific features.