When you buy a new smartphone, how long it is going to be able to run the latest version of the operating system installed? It is this anxiety that awaits buyers that Google hopes to disappear, according to the latest rumor reported by Android Police.
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The sources mention that the site Nexus Android devices M are guaranteed to get updates for two years . Apparently, the program will also be applied retroactively, so the Nexus 5 (sold in October 2013) and the Nexus 6 (unveiled in November 2014) will be able to receive future updates.
Moreover, Nexus smartphones and tablets will be guaranteed to get security updates for three years, or 18 months after purchase . In other words, your Nexus 4 (November 2012) will still get fixes for several months.
Anti-fragmentation
If this information is based is another reason to choose a co-branded device "Nexus" rather than a competitor's device - the fragmentation cycles and slow updates are problems that have plagued the platform Android over the years.
Android Police seem quite confident of its sources. The site says that the new safeguards could be announced at the Google I / O this week, or could be kept warm until a new Nexus device is launched.
We expect to hear a lot more information on Android M on May 28 to 29
See also : What awaits us at the Google I / O 2015?
The sources mention that the site Nexus Android devices M are guaranteed to get updates for two years . Apparently, the program will also be applied retroactively, so the Nexus 5 (sold in October 2013) and the Nexus 6 (unveiled in November 2014) will be able to receive future updates.
Moreover, Nexus smartphones and tablets will be guaranteed to get security updates for three years, or 18 months after purchase . In other words, your Nexus 4 (November 2012) will still get fixes for several months.
Anti-fragmentation
If this information is based is another reason to choose a co-branded device "Nexus" rather than a competitor's device - the fragmentation cycles and slow updates are problems that have plagued the platform Android over the years.
Android Police seem quite confident of its sources. The site says that the new safeguards could be announced at the Google I / O this week, or could be kept warm until a new Nexus device is launched.
We expect to hear a lot more information on Android M on May 28 to 29