MrSquished
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- Jan 14, 2013
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This is why I suggested above that IT departments say we're going to support these specific Samsung devices and these specific pixel devices because they get regular updates. Otherwise you're on your own.Per my experience selling corporate mobile solutions and it’s sort of old experience. Big IT doesn’t like android simply due to the update schedules, sure Samsung does critical updates fast but does ZTE or some cheap ass white box android from China ever update? That is the core problem. Updates are unknown with the small vendors and many people go cheap on their devices not as many as in the past but still plenty of cheap. Also android allows manufacturer apps which god knows what vulnerabilities a cheap android phones pre installed apps will have on day one, how many more on day 6 or 700?
This is the problem.
Sure is the easiest way to just support Apple. Of course it is. The right answer is not always the easiest way though. It's unfair to expect IT departments to keep up with the myriad of different Android devices and different update schedules. But it's also a lot better for consumers to at least have the option of two different operating systems. So select the Android phones you'll support and put in the work. It's a lot better than having a monopoly