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Balky carriers and slow OEMs step aside: Google is defragging Android | Ars Technica
Balky carriers and slow OEMs step aside: Google is defragging Android | Ars Technica
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When you can update just about anything without having to push out a new Android version, you have fewer and fewer reasons to bother calling up Samsung and begging them to work on a new update. When the new version of Android brings nothing other than low-level future-proofing, users stop caring about the update.


Fascinating reading - two problems, though: first, Key Lime Pie's going to pretty dull but second - and way more important - what's the point me having a Nexus if there's no reason to boast about getting updates first
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PS - looks like the new upgrade is Kit kat. Did Google get approval from Nestle? Or will we have another spate of copyright lawsuits?

i don't think that OEMs should be allowed to block OS updates anyway.
you're just another programmer. you don't see titanium track blocking an android rollout because it breaks his app. no, he fixes the broken shit after the rollout and moves on. why are OEMs any different? you want your bloatware to run on my operating system? great! update it to work when i update my OS.
it'd be like adobe blocking windows updates because they don't work with Reader 11.2.3.33. no, that's not how that system works, i don't understand why google is allowing it to happen here.