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goddog said:
mchaza said:
goddog said:

at the moment chromium os is a pile of hurt if you can not stay connected to the cloud, and unfortunatly android OS is being held back by telcos.... Google needs to grow a pair and tell the telcos to STFU and roll out new software unless a real bug that kills networks is found. where is the droid X/droid2  gingerbread roll out, why being held up so xperia can be the first gingerbread phone on verison, and that the x2 is not running an older OS then the X. its bull shit like this that makes me fear for my future of computing

*note im not defending MS and its duchebagery (and its own issues with phone updates), nor apple and its own bull shit, but at least apple told the carriers we are pushing out updates when we damn well are ready to, unfortunatly apple has not been able to free features that should be free on all devices anyway teathering should never cost extra if you have a data plan already

 

 

sorry to vent, just a bit pissed right now, love my droid by the way, its a shame i have to root it and work around so much to do things i should be able to do 2.3 without all the extra steps... netfilx is pretty cool on the droid

also i feel a hybrid of dropbox, android or any OS is the real future, a hybrid localtore auto sync accross shared devices not a purly cloud solution, it sucks big time when the cloud goes down and thats all you have

i dont think telcos are holding back on android when 800,000 android phones are activiated an day.

they most certainly are holding back OS updates and features that are stock, and should come with each phone they fear commoditization of the service they provide not realizing its already happened and cling desperately to extra service charges, and use artificial mechanisms to limit device functionality or deny upgrades to software in a timely manner.
yes they are profitable for them, i can not deny that, but they still gimp and inhibit many devices full functionality in a manner google should not allow, google may take time to throw its full weight around, and i can understand waiting to force the issue until the telcos are dependent on them, but if google does not force the issue it will be one of the largest failings ever on the side of tech


oh now i get what you mean. well dont think telco's can control updates, when google can simply release them over the market. The telcos cant just stop selling android when there are basically 2 types of phones now android or ios since prepaid are all andorid now (there is windows phone but yea). So it could be google holding back the updates because they get there cut from every phone sold. Then you have the hardware manufactures who probably dont want there phones lasting more than 2 years Max, even 1 year.



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