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by divegeek
4156 days ago
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Google could invest the resources to create patches. What Google can't do is get those patches delivered to end-user devices. Given the fact that if Google provided patches they'd never reach users anyway, why should Google bother? And we know that OEMs won't provide updates because they are already refusing to provide the one that has existed for some time now: Android 4.4. (Disclaimer: I'm a Google employee, and I work on Android security, but I'm not a spokesperson and these are only my own opinions.) |
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Apple manage to do it. Google made a conscious decision to trade off allowing end users to keep up to date with achieving faster adoption of Android among OEMs and carriers. You can't now pretend that the results of those decisions are some kind of inevitability. It was Google's choice, and they are responsible for the result.
>And we know that OEMs won't provide updates because they are already refusing to provide the one that has existed for some time now: Android 4.4.
Yes, OEMs like Google themselves…