Hello there,
originally I asked my question as an #io16request but a Googler answered 
<https://plus.google.com/+topcontributors/posts/Upv6kgstvmL> that he 
doesn't know it and I should try to find the answer in this forum.

My question is:
In Android L Google introduced an AOT-Compiler ("ART" Android Run Time) 
which made execution much faster but the installation process of apps takes 
a little bit longer.
Till L Android used an JIT-Compiler (Dalvik Virtual Machine).

Now in Android N Google introduced a JIT-Compiler to reduce install time of 
apps. I really don't get the logic behind this:
Google switched the compiler and then switched it again?!
Well, if N uses JIT then doesn't N has the same performance problems as 
Android had till Android L?


Thanks a lot in advance.
Greetings from Germany!
Philipp

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