According to other blog sites reporting on this event, Google will provide updates up to 18 months after the release of the device BUT only if the device's hardware is capable of supporting it.
Not to take anything away from Google but I still much prefer the way Apple supports it iDevices vs Google. At least I know my device is good for at least 2 years.
Depending on hardware support. The same thing with android. At least android stated it publicly of future updates. Apple is remaining moot about it . I wonder why
if you're really so set on swiping the top of the screen just get an android phone. the notifications on iOS are just fine compared to android. they could use some work, but android is not better at notifications.
Depending on hardware support. The same thing with android. At least android stated it publicly of future updates. Apple is remaining moot about it . I wonder why
Maybe because they a history of supporting their iDevices. What did you expect, a press release immediately after Google made a pointless claim of HW support they can't reasonablly keep when they don't actually control the HW? Get real!
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According to other blog sites reporting on this event, Google will provide updates up to 18 months after the release of the device BUT only if the device's hardware is capable of supporting it.
Not to take anything away from Google but I still much prefer the way Apple supports it iDevices vs Google. At least I know my device is good for at least 2 years.
Depending on hardware support. The same thing with android. At least android stated it publicly of future updates. Apple is remaining moot about it . I wonder why
if you're really so set on swiping the top of the screen just get an android phone. the notifications on iOS are just fine compared to android. they could use some work, but android is not better at notifications.
Contradicting yourself much?
Depending on hardware support. The same thing with android. At least android stated it publicly of future updates. Apple is remaining moot about it . I wonder why
Maybe because they a history of supporting their iDevices. What did you expect, a press release immediately after Google made a pointless claim of HW support they can't reasonablly keep when they don't actually control the HW? Get real!