It depends on the amount of customization that is added or integrated.
If the Android framework is seriously not followed then migration will
be bit difficult. It also depends on the amount of testing to be done
and availability of time and people for the same. They also have to
meet CTS that might be trickier if the customization breaks any of
these tests.

Regards,
Khasim
http://arowboat.org

On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Dudero <sinfanh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know, why every handset manufacturer has  so much
> problems in updating their Android-version. Some manufacurer annouce
> already before the official handset release, that they will not
> support any update and some other who will support some updates need
> for this more quarters...
>
> Are the differences from esp. Eclair->Froyo->Gingerbread so big? I
> always thought this must be an easy task, also because of the most
> changes are in Java and not really depending on the speciffic
> hardware?!
>
> Greetz
> Dudero
>
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