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Other than the original G1 and MyTouch, virtually all of the millions of phones represented by this chart are still under contract today. If you thought that entitled you to some support, think again:
7 of the 18 Android phones never ran a current version of the OS.
12 of 18 only ran a current version of the OS for a matter of weeks or less.
10 of 18 were at least two major versions behind well within their two year contract period.
11 of 18 stopped getting any support updates less than a year after release.
13 of 18 stopped getting any support updates before they even stopped selling the device or very shortly thereafter.
15 of 18 don’t run Gingerbread, which shipped in December 2010.
In a few weeks, when Ice Cream Sandwich comes out, every device on here will be another major version behind.
At least 16 of 18 will almost certainly never get Ice Cream Sandwich.
most app developers will end up targeting an ancient version of the OS in order to maximize market reach.
Originally posted by TinkerHaus
It should also be noted that Android OS updates bring a TON of changes, while iPhone OS updates have done very little to upgrade or update the interface of the phone. Every single iPhone looks the same. Every. Single. One.
Originally posted by g0dhims3lf
I understand a lot of people in these Forums are going to be tech-savvy and have ways around it, but the point of the article from what I understand is it would be nice to have some security when spending a lot of money on a contracted device you know you are going to be stuck with for a while especially for those that are not tech-savvy. Like my parents who just want the phone to basically work itself lol, however the android market is saturated with way too much a little consistency wouldnt hurt them,
most app developers will end up targeting an ancient version of the OS in order to maximize market reach.
not that Im one to talk I havent had anything but Free phones for a while now.
I guess some people always gotta have the latest, but at least on PC operating systems, newer ain't always better.
Originally posted by occy30
My dad's android is more familiar to me but I can really see how it will quickly fall behind in 6 months.
a Motorola representative confirmed that the company is planning on upgrading the BIONIC’s software to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The confirmation came after a Facebook user asked the question on the company page.