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by tttttt5ts 1276 days ago
My phone hasn't gotten update in over a year as Google dropped support for my old pixel. My 10 year old Linux desktop updated yesterday... Oh, and I didn't have to reboot my machine (live patching for the win). Android update is not "better" it is different with different goals.
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The support duration of an operating system is different from the quality of how it handles autoupdates. Unsupported Android devices can still receive updates to apps from the Play Store. We were talking about application updates specifically and not operating system updates which while similar, are typically handled differently.

Upgrading Android apps does not need a reboot of the device either. Again live patching is a separate feature from automatic application updates. If you read the article it shows a case where a Roussel is fruterated with how live patching is broken on desktop Linux. Meanwhile on Android apps don't do that when they are updated.