ashish04
Newbie
Today in the morning I was browsing the web as a part of my daily routine. Suddenly I stumbled upon through a webpage on which an infographic was published about Android Fragmentation. Given below is a link to the infographic:
http://gadgetmedia.org/news/infographic-4000-devices-made-this-robot-most-popular-in-the-world
After taking a look on this infographic I realized that I'm not the only one who is still running 4.0.4 on his smartphone. Instead, there are 83.5% who are still unlucky enough for using an outdated version of the OS. Although Google owns the largest mobile operating system in the world, still don't you think that everything is screwed up when it comes to updates? Careers and manufacturers don't care enough about updates on older devices. If you're not running a high-end device, then chances are enough that you'll hardly get an update from your manufacturer. Shouldn't it be fixed somehow by Google?
http://gadgetmedia.org/news/infographic-4000-devices-made-this-robot-most-popular-in-the-world
After taking a look on this infographic I realized that I'm not the only one who is still running 4.0.4 on his smartphone. Instead, there are 83.5% who are still unlucky enough for using an outdated version of the OS. Although Google owns the largest mobile operating system in the world, still don't you think that everything is screwed up when it comes to updates? Careers and manufacturers don't care enough about updates on older devices. If you're not running a high-end device, then chances are enough that you'll hardly get an update from your manufacturer. Shouldn't it be fixed somehow by Google?

I got the Tab Plus from my carrier. How exactly were you checking the update? Via Kies on your PC?