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by g_p
3463 days ago
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Yes indeed - the downside of this is that it's hard to gather this information together in a way that lets you show people "which devices" are still maintained. It is much better for users to know if they are on the latest build. Sadly though for (most/many?) devices, the answer is "it's not", and there's nothing they can really do about it, either due to OEM latency in releasing updates, or the OEM having abandoned their phone. Samsung [1] and LG [2] pretty much say on their own websites that only certain phones will get updates promptly (or at all) - consider their full product ranges and the cheaper devices not even listed! [1] http://security.samsungmobile.com/introsm.html [2] https://lgsecurity.lge.com/security_updates.html
> Depending on regions and carriers, updates may be released monthly, quarterly or irregularly. |
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