Buying an Android device with the expectation of getting any sort of support of probably foolish. Whilst if you buy an iOS device then you can probably have a reasonable expectation of some future updates.
The Dutch Consumer Association has target legal action at Samsung over its lackluster device support. A study from last year details that Samsung doesn't update 82% of its devices, leaving only 18% of its devices as update eligible which probably isn't too surprising.
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/01/19/...evice-support/
The Dutch Consumer Association has target legal action at Samsung over its lackluster device support. A study from last year details that Samsung doesn't update 82% of its devices, leaving only 18% of its devices as update eligible which probably isn't too surprising.
Quote:
“Consumers are not sufficiently informed on the purchase of a Samsung Android device about how long they will receive software updates. The Dutch Consumers [are] demanding that Samsung [make] this matter clear and [provide] unambiguous information to customers…Samsung also does not provide sufficient information on critical security holes in its Android phones like Stage Fright.”
“Consumers are not sufficiently informed on the purchase of a Samsung Android device about how long they will receive software updates. The Dutch Consumers [are] demanding that Samsung [make] this matter clear and [provide] unambiguous information to customers…Samsung also does not provide sufficient information on critical security holes in its Android phones like Stage Fright.”
http://www.sammobile.com/2016/01/19/...evice-support/
