Motorola recently launched several phones with no Android updates but five years of security patches in Europe.

This could be due to the company’s interpretation of EU regulations regarding software updates.

It seems like the regulations don’t actually force smartphone makers to offer software updates at all.

  • IpsumLauren@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    So you don’t get a newer (not better) OS version that runs slower on old hardware… but instead they patch the original OS for security vulnerabilities. Where’s the issue?

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        8 days ago

        has any Android API version been deprecated in under 5 years? I don’t think there has to my knowledge.

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          8 days ago

          I read something about google’s play store requiring an API update every 2 years since late 2022, but i don’t know specifics.

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          8 days ago

          New versions of chrome require Android 10 from what I understand. Presumably apps that are less essential will be more likely to remove support for older versions sooner.

          EDIT: I’ll also note here that even if an app “works,” it may be with degraded functionality (where the missing functionality is increasingly important). For instance, passkey support in external password managers requires Android 14.