01-25-2020 10:29 AM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:44 AM by ZenBot
01-26-2020 06:26 AM
01-26-2020 07:11 AM
OPCAndroid OEMs won't bother doing thatThis presumes that everyone will upgrade to A10. But what about those who for some reason will not upgrade? It should be like in Apple's world. My son's iPhone 5s was receiving security updates since recently, although not on the latest OS.
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01-26-2020 08:47 AM
01-26-2020 12:24 PM
AveranMy iPad Air gen 1 from 2014 just received the update 12.4.4.As I am the person who doesn't change hardware every year, and when I do, my family inherits old hardware, this is important for me. I am disappointed by Samsung as I bought Note 8 in October 2017. This phone had a price similar to iPhone. This phone is now obsolete as it will not get Android 10. Also it got hacked 3 times through apps that I actually paid for in Google Play Store. Buy the time I got warned by Google Play Protect it was already late. I just hope my experience with Asus will be better. I don't care if the update comes one week or month sooner or later, but I care about long term support, bug free user experience and security. I have paid too high price with Samsung.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/42106#Comment_42106
Android OEMs won't bother doing that
Maintaining two builds based on different operating system is a fuss + it'll take up more resources and maintaining pie doesn't make sense cos 99% of the peeps will update to android 10 anyways
iOS is a different thing altogether ( i still doubt they doubt that they maintain their phones on let's say iOS 12 as they would 13)
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01-27-2020 12:15 AM