Log In
Create Account
SlickerTalk
Search Archives
The Leaderboard
The FAQ
Login
Create Account
Search
Dr. S. Talk
TT/ST Wiki
How Well Do You Know ...
RSS Feed
Hosting by DigitalOcean
Support ST on Ko-Fi
Links Only
50 Results
100 Results
250 Results
500 Results
1000 Results
5000 Results
2 Weeks
2 Months
6 Months
1 Year
2 Years
5 Years
All Time
Live
Down to Post
Backboards:
Live
________________
1: Dec 3, 14:19
2: Dec 3, 11:17
3: Dec 3, 07:33
4: Dec 2, 17:22
5: Dec 2, 11:48
6: Dec 2, 08:21
7: Dec 1, 17:33
8: Dec 1, 11:23
9: Nov 30, 15:54
10: Nov 30, 09:41
11: Nov 29, 16:44
12: Nov 29, 08:01
13: Nov 28, 16:19
14: Nov 28, 09:42
15: Nov 27, 18:07
16: Nov 27, 12:04
17: Nov 27, 08:26
18: Nov 26, 18:06
19: Nov 26, 12:05
20: Nov 26, 08:29
Posts: 163
In response to
"
for the top of the line unit yes,
"
by
tRuMaN
The point to be made, though, is that each version of the Android OS works just fine. Even if you can't upgrade, the phone still works.
Posted by
TWuG
May 29 '12, 19:43
And continues to do exactly what it did when you bought it.
That a new OS comes out that you can't use isn't a bug of your current phone.
Responses:
true, but that is true of all phones
-
tRuMaN
May 29, 19:44
5
No argument from me on that. Looking up, you seem to be arguing there *is* a difference between Apple and Android in that regard.
-
TWuG
May 29, 19:48
4
just IMHO, I like that it is open to many. -- nm
-
loosilu
May 29, 19:52
3
Keeps costs down -- nm
-
Bacon, via droid
May 29, 19:55
2
Apple = benevolent dictatorship. yeah, I said it. -- nm
-
loosilu
May 29, 19:56
1
Scratch "benevolent". -- nm
-
TWuG
May 29, 19:58
Post a message
top
Replies are disabled on threads older than 7 days.