Google Android users annoyed with different versions on mobile devices
March 15th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 583 times, 1 so far today
Google Android users annoyed with different versions on mobile devices
Google Android has become one of the most exciting mobile platforms in the industry today.
The product is available for no cost to companies aiming to develop new phones.
The only problem is that new phones available in the market today are still being sold with versions that are outdated.
And Google and other developers are releasing apps that are only compatible with the recent editions of Android.
Google on their part have not stated if they are going to release updated Android editions for all the users on older Android versions.
Some of the early devices that were sold in the market might not be powerful enough to handle the new features.
This is one of the biggest worries for customers who are planning to switch from their existing phones to a smartphone based on Android.
The safest option currently is to either go for a Google Nexus One model that comes with Android 2.1 release or wait for the new devices that would feature a similar Android version.
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It is important for Google to update existing models to 2.1 ASAP once this is done they will have some level of standardization through out the platform. I am feel that from 2.1 onwards major updates will become less frequent as Android has now become a much more workable and stable platform.
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