It would probably be good to link to the actual blog post that has the
"famous" chart.

http://theunderstatement.com/

Also, with a little googling (yes, yes, I know) you can update almost
any Android phone to the base Android OS - you just lose the company
enhancements, e.g. Sense UI, MotoBlur, etc.

On 09/12/2011, Hari Kurup <[email protected]> wrote:
> *Keeping a product up to date is tough, but is one sure way to market
> success.*
>
> In his October 26 post on *The
> Understatement*<http://theunderstatement.com/>,
> Michael Degusta shows that many Android phones, even some actively for sale
> today, generally don’t have an upgrade path to the latest version of the
> OS. (*The chart on that site is an example of the brilliant use of graphics
> to convey a lot of information*.)
> http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/other/4231104/Android-users-get-screwed?cid=NL_CommsDesign&Ecosystem=communications-design
> *
>
> *--
> Hari*
> *
>


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