On Friday, December 09, 2011 02:53:48 PM Mwirima Byaruhanga wrote: > Do most of the android device users care? > (I do, but perhaps many I know of, who make more than 90% > of android customer case, do not).
Most phone manufacturers today have some kind of app. store. Maybe this is what most users care about; that apps. are updated as and when they'd like. iPhone users are a different kind - they are accustomed to not only having current apps., but also current iOS releases. And given how brain-dead upgrading stuff on iPhone is (despite the odd issues when Apple's CDN's get overloaded), it's not something mom & pop need to think about. iTunes. Done. Next please. The majority of Android users may not care that they're running an older release of the OS - given the difference in presence between Android and iOS, for example - or that to get the latest Android OS they have to switch phones. But for those that do, if upgrading the OS is not going to be pleasant, I'd care. Mark.
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