Android JellyBean on record pace. Now on 1.47% of all devices!!!

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Unless you have a sizable amount of apple stock and bought it years ago, I feel sorry for some of you brehs. The stannery is on a hundred trillion.

fu*k google, samsung, apple and microsoft as companies and as motherfu*king crews, I value devices/products only for their tech specs & capabilites; could give the fu*k less about a logo. I hold no allegiance to some human-less corporation.

I'm trying to push all these companies toward greater advancement in techonology so the world can have the flyest sh*t, while some of you are pushing some corporate suits' agenda.

This coming from a daily iOS, ICS, JB, OSX 10.8, Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12 user
 

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Unless you have a sizable amount of apple stock and bought it years ago, I feel sorry for some of you brehs. The stannery is on a hundred trillion.

fu*k google, samsung, apple and microsoft as companies and as motherfu*king crews, I value devices/products only for their tech specs & capabilites; could give the fu*k less about a logo. I hold no allegiance to some human-less corporation.

I'm trying to push all these companies toward greater advancement in techonology so the world can have the flyest sh*t, while some of you are pushing some corporate suits' agenda.

This coming from a daily iOS, ICS, JB, OSX 10.8, Windows 8 and Ubuntu 12 user

CO-SIGN TO THE FULLEST:shake:
 

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carriers are delaying the updates not manufacturers
Why you'll never have the latest version of Android | Android Central

If you have an Android phone, chances are it’s not running the most recent version of the OS, 4.1 Jelly Bean. According to Google’s own figures, just 1.2 percent of active devices run the latest version of Android. Some 57.5 percent remain on Android 2.3, a version rapidly approaching its second birthday.

If you were lucky enough to buy a Nexus device -- the right Nexus device -- you might get the latest sweet treat from the Mountain View chocolate factory immediately, or within a few weeks of it being finalized. But for most of the countless millions of active Android devices, it’s quite a different story. They’ll probably never run the latest version of Android, whatever that may be. They’re on ICS if they’re lucky, Gingerbread if they’re not, and by the time they get Jelly Bean we’ll already be singing the praises of Key Lime Pie.

This vicious cycle is a product of Google’s approach to its OS, combined with a mess of other factors including carriers, manufacturers and users’ own expectations. It’s one of the platform’s most significant issues, and one that’s all but impossible to solve. Read on to find out exactly why, as we dissect the Android software update process.
 

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LOL @ iStans having to hang up the phone to use your data connection while on Verizon or Sprint.

Don't worry, maybe you'll get it in iPhone6?

ive never experienced that


with da gawd provider Rogers (up here in canada)
 

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CO-SIGN TO THE FULLEST:shake:

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it's sickening that all these people ride or dying with corporations like they people or some shyt.

I'm waiting for 2014 when that ubuntu phone/tablet drops. Open source all day, fukk the corporate system.

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Thankfully I have the Nexus. Got the JB update from Bell on Saturday. One main reason I got the Nexus instead of waiting for any S phone. Updates.:stylin:
 
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