RhinoCan
Well-Known Member
Can a phone update to newer versions as long as it meets the minimum requirements for that version - like memory, maybe processor speed - or are phones effectively capped to never be able to install later versions of Android?
My main reason for asking is that my brother recently hauled his old cell phone out of a drawer and decided to use it again after several years of disuse since it will be cheaper than a landline. It's a Sony Xperia running Android 4.3. I went to the updates screen on the phone to see if it offered any updates to later versions of Android but it didn't list any. That has me wondering if it is even possible to update that phone to, say, Android 8.
By the same token, I'm wondering about *my* phone, a much newer Samsung A5 (2017). When I got it, it had Android 6 on it and I've upgraded to Android 7 and 8 in turn as they became available. I know Android 9 has been out a while but I haven't been offered it yet so I'm wondering how or even if I will get the chance to upgrade to Android 9?
My main reason for asking is that my brother recently hauled his old cell phone out of a drawer and decided to use it again after several years of disuse since it will be cheaper than a landline. It's a Sony Xperia running Android 4.3. I went to the updates screen on the phone to see if it offered any updates to later versions of Android but it didn't list any. That has me wondering if it is even possible to update that phone to, say, Android 8.
By the same token, I'm wondering about *my* phone, a much newer Samsung A5 (2017). When I got it, it had Android 6 on it and I've upgraded to Android 7 and 8 in turn as they became available. I know Android 9 has been out a while but I haven't been offered it yet so I'm wondering how or even if I will get the chance to upgrade to Android 9?