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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2400023,00.asp
Personally, he's full of crap. Android OS updates are available to all once uploaded to AOSP, and it doesn't take a full year to make a build for a Moto phone. There's a slew of reasons why manufacturers are slow as molasses with updates, and Google isn't one of them.
In the future, Motorola, perhaps you shouldn't release 30 phones in a single year.
"When Google does a release of the software ... they do a version of the software for whatever phone they just shipped," she said. "The rest of the ecosystem doesn't see it until you see it. Hardware is by far the long pole in the tent, with multiple chipsets and multiple radio bands for multiple countries. It's a big machine to churn."
Motorola understands that consumers want their Android upgrades sooner, but the process is complicated, she said. First there's hardware support, then the layering in of custom software from manufacturers like Motorola, and finally, phones must be re-certified by carriers, taking more time.
Personally, he's full of crap. Android OS updates are available to all once uploaded to AOSP, and it doesn't take a full year to make a build for a Moto phone. There's a slew of reasons why manufacturers are slow as molasses with updates, and Google isn't one of them.
In the future, Motorola, perhaps you shouldn't release 30 phones in a single year.