Sujet : Re: [Correction] Apple's iOS full support is exactly as long as expected.
De : mariasophia (at) *nospam* comprehension.com (Maria Sophia)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacy comp.sys.mac.systemDate : 26. Mar 2026, 16:52:19
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Tom Elam wrote:
Note: I could add the Google Nexus line to the list above. Should I?
OMG! Apple went to ~6 year support long before Samsung's very recent 7
year promise.
Once again your poor logic and arithmetic skills are on display.
Hi Tom,
I never disagree with any logically stated viewpoint.
If we look at historical full support for iOS, it's better than historical
full support for Android competitors to the iPhone, nobody disagrees.
As I had stated many times, I'm not a religious zealot.
I don't defend the mothership to the death, no matter what.
I just tell it like it is.
Apple iOS support used to be much better than Android competitor's support.
But today, the Android competitors FULL support is better than Apple's.
a. Galaxy S = 7 years, 7 updates (8 Android versions, in toto)
b. iPHone = 5 years, no specified number of updates
In addition, all Android 10+ phones core modules update monthly. Forever.
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