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NiceNice to see some progress on IPv6. If only I lived in an area better served by T-Mobile. |
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fuziwuziNot born yesterday Premium Member join:2005-07-01 Palm Springs, CA |
fuziwuzi
Premium Member
2013-Nov-5 9:11 am
It's also interesting since T-Mobile has a buttload of customers with phones that T-Mobile has neglected to update beyond ICS or even Gingerbread. Millions of devices stuck on generations-old Android versions thanks to T-Mobile. |
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Sadly that seems to be about par for the course with a lot of carriers, not just T-Mo. |
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cramer Premium Member join:2007-04-10 Raleigh, NC Westell 6100 Cisco PIX 501
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cramer
Premium Member
2013-Nov-5 9:01 pm
Do you know how many different kinds of Android phones there are? If you want them all to run 4.4, you go make the thousands of builds. Which, btw, will involved a great deal of code tweaking to even come close to a runable image. Then answer the millions of complaints of how INSANELY SLOW it is -- if it'll run at all in such small RAM.
(I say this as one with an old Droid Eris running 2.3. It is completely unusable for anything real. I use it as an alarm clock.) |
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fuziwuziNot born yesterday Premium Member join:2005-07-01 Palm Springs, CA |
fuziwuzi
Premium Member
2013-Nov-6 2:17 pm
I'm referring to numerous models of phones that the manufacturer and other carriers did upgrade, but T-Mobile chose NOT to upgrade. There were many HTC phones that fell into the T-Mobile abyss. So don't go blaming Android. |
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