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by kelnos
3216 days ago
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Apple seems to have no problem keeping drivers/blobs for their hardware working when they release new versions of iOS. Sure, they do have the advantage of tight control over their hardware and core software, and a vastly smaller number of pieces of hardware to target, but in that way they're not that much different than any random Android vendor, hardware-wise. Sony (for example) is perfectly capable of only choosing vendors that can keep up with kernel versions, or at least vendors that will be open enough with them (not even with the public, just Sony) so that Sony can hire a software team to keep things up to date. But they don't care enough about this sort of thing (unlike Apple), and no one (such as Google) is forcing them, so it won't get done unless they see an economic upside. |
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