Samsung sells this many phones and how long did they wait for Jelly Bean? And how many are still waiting?
If the #1 selling Android phone in history (#1 by a long shot) takes this long to get an update what does that tell you about their priorities? What about people who bought a phone that only sold a couple million? Will they be forgotten?
Tells me that they don't need the latest OS update to sell more than Apple. Consumers don't care about updates. They care about features and usability. If I never got an update i would be happy. I am not obsessed with having the "latest".
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Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee
Samsung sells this many phones and how long did they wait for Jelly Bean? And how many are still waiting?
If the #1 selling Android phone in history (#1 by a long shot) takes this long to get an update what does that tell you about their priorities? What about people who bought a phone that only sold a couple million? Will they be forgotten?
Tells me that they don't need the latest OS update to sell more than Apple. Consumers don't care about updates. They care about features and usability. If I never got an update i would be happy. I am not obsessed with having the "latest".
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Originally Posted by Sensi
The launch and availability weren't global, e.g. it was only released at the end of june in North America.
Actually, it (the iPhone 4S) was released October 14, 2011, 8 months prior to August 2012, as I previously stated.
That is very, very long 'history" of sales.
/s
(8 months is not a long 'history').
That was "1" Samsung phone.