Android Updates. They come with the regularity of mass extinctions.
The Nexus line receives them on time. So far, I've received every update to my Nexus S at the very latest 24h after it was officially pushed. The only exception was the latest one, which deprecated my device, and wasn't pushed to the Nexus S model.
This is why you root your phone and install custom roms.
The average person is not going to root and flash their android. Its too much hassle and each phone has their own quirk. Plus with custom roms there is something that always breaks.
Except for the Nexus line, any Android smartphone will, at best, receive 2 or 3 (very rare) software updates before the OEM decides to EOL it and cut it out from any futher updates.
Heck, even Windows Phone gets a more reliable update roadmap unless Microsoft plans a platform jump like with Windows Phone 8.
It's for that reason I ditched my Galaxy and went with a Lumia when the former finally died on me 3 months ago.
Plus with custom roms there is something that always breaks.
I'll take my chances with whatever issues custom roms comes with. Plus, the developers are quick to fix it once it's reported. Also, I would rather deal with temporary rom issues, than the awful bloatware that comes packaged with most phones that you can't uninstall.
This exchange occurred on a different day, and the Ran-sama person loaned their Android device. The Ran-sama person's a big fan of digital gadgets and has a whole variety of them. I'm so jealous!
Apparently, P&D can be installed on Android 2.4 and up, and Sanae-san had 2.3.
Reader-added tags include "You're unexpectedly good at this, Yamame-san", "Somehow different from the P&D I know", and "Po◯◯mon".
The survey knows these gadgets are useful:
What do you use your smart phone for? • Twitter • Browsing • Reading e-books • Viewing videos • Phone calls
Wow, I really am behind on the times, I still have a dumb phone. I can't put any aps on it at all. I feel your pain, Sanae-san. Who needs to be able to go on the Internet at anytime from any place, anyway?
For the poll, I don't have a smart phone, and I really just keep it for making calls and texts, so phone calls it is.
Except for the Nexus line, any Android smartphone will, at best, receive 2 or 3 (very rare) software updates before the OEM decides to EOL it and cut it out from any futher updates.
Heck, even Windows Phone gets a more reliable update roadmap unless Microsoft plans a platform jump like with Windows Phone 8.
It's for that reason I ditched my Galaxy and went with a Lumia when the former finally died on me 3 months ago.
Also, sometimes the phone service provider will hold the updates too.
Except for the Nexus line, any Android smartphone will, at best, receive 2 or 3 (very rare) software updates before the OEM decides to EOL it and cut it out from any futher updates.
Heck, even Windows Phone gets a more reliable update roadmap unless Microsoft plans a platform jump like with Windows Phone 8.
It's for that reason I ditched my Galaxy and went with a Lumia when the former finally died on me 3 months ago.
woooo, almost 9 years later, and all Android OEMs decided to send their smartphones at least 2-3 software updates instead of just forcing customers to stay with one Android version forever! Samsung is even pumping it up to 4-5 years (compared to Google's 3/4 years of software updates nowadays)
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Forget it. Your Android's version is too old.
You can't update it, either.