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Automatic Updates Are The Future

20 点作者 bretthardin超过 12 年前

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rogerbinns超过 12 年前
The author is staggeringly ignorant about Android updates. It is true that you can do over the air updates, but that of course is only possible if the handset manufacturer actually releases updates. And in the US (one of the larger markets) there are all sorts of carrier complications too.<p>Many manufacturers haven't quite got over their liking of tethering to a computer to apply software and updates. For example Samsung has Kies (although you can often do OTA too). For one of my phones (HTC/Tmobile G2), there is an update available but it can <i>only</i> be installed over a cable from a Windows computer and completely wipes your device in the process. (I used CM instead.)<p>The real problem that has to be addressed for his contention about automatic updates is economic. Things that are sold have the payment upfront (eg operating systems, phones). There is usually no economic reason to have updates. The reason why they are done is to avoid losing customers, or because of (possible) harm to the vendor and their partners. At the moment this is a strong effect on operating systems, while almost non-existent on Android handsets.
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jklio超过 12 年前
I'm fairly technical, I do a reasonable amount of programming and I've been using various flavours of Linux for well over a decade, but installing vanilla Android on a phone where the manufacturer doesn't support it is just ridiculous. There was a time when I'd be fine to issue endless arcane commands during an install process, or I wouldn't mind manually partitioning my drive and setting mount points, or getting stuck into some X config file to try out some new window manger etc., but now I just want things to work. And that's <i>if</i> you are supported by CyanogenMod, if you aren't it's just a recipe involving random .exe files from "HaKerD00dz" with animated gif avatars from some PHP forum that you have to trust. It's a total mess.<p>The android OS ecosystem is totally broken on this level by the carriers who have every interest in making the higher cost phones more attractive by not updating the Android version on lower cost phones and not updating the version for existing customers. This issue is exactly why Linus' rant resonated with people and Engadget's position attracted so much fire. Nobody should be on an old version of Android. I've got my phone up to Android 4.0 after a stupid custom process from the manufacturer (which only ran on Windows) but I am fairly certain it's the last official update I will see for it even though it's more than capable of running newer versions. However, unless I can get a source more reliable than some php forum for updating it myself I am unlikely to update outside of this manufacturer version.<p>I really hope Google's Nexus intervention clears up this issue and finally turns the telcos into dumb pipes, but I am afraid it will only make the carriers offer an up-to-date Android on sale, which then won't be updated later. This is why the ecosystem for installing vanilla Android needs to be seriously improved and Google needs to step up to their responsibilities to provide automatic updating to carriers or a really properly supported community for mods.
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i386超过 12 年前
If that was a window into what its like to own an Android phone, I'm glad I drank from the river Lethe and kept buying Apple. Malware! In 2012!