Less Than Half of Android Users Have Upgraded to Android 13 or 14! 🤯
Less Than Half of Android Users Have Upgraded to Android 13 or 14! 🤯
Funny, the comment types here are the same as on Youtube:
- "I still run Android and it is totally fine, will never switch Android just got worse!"
- "Well, money"
- "Companies need to support phones longer"
- "I just use LineageOS on that device"
- Misinformation
It's not like the end users typically get any choice... either the service provider makes an update available or they don't.
Your choice is making sure to buy a well supported, timely updated device. If you can't is a different issue. But, if you don't is on you. Vote with your wallet.
Sure, that choice is currently available, but it wasn't when many of those devices were purchased. For example, I'm currently using a Galaxy S10e which had just about the best support of any Android phone. Now I'm stuck on Android 12. I actually planned on using it with Lineage, but somewhere between my S7 and the S10e, Samsung stopped using Exynos in their Canadian phones, and I didn't realize it. The hardware is still more than good, and as others have pointed out, with Play Service updates, the software isn't really obsolete either, it's just a concern I'm not getting security updates.
As long as my provider is selling me service for the device then they have a responsibility to support it and provide upgrades. I do vote with my wallet by not being on the upgrade treadmill.
Hmm