This approach may not get those users the full upgrade to, say Marshmallow, but it will get them the upgraded browser app, mail apps, etc., that would have come with the distribution of Marshmallow.
I like Android devices because they are so amazingly low-cost!
But the OS upgrade problem is real and annoying. And security is non-existent.
I bought some 10 dollar Android smartphones just to use as IP cameras...they work great. My best friend put one in his greenhouse so he can check on the temp and see what is going on from anywhere using Skype...fun stuff.
The cheap smart phones are an amazing plaything for geeks that like to play on the bare metal. 10 bux for a 4 core device with cameras, SD radios... etc etc. and a good display... awesome.
Ok. come on ....this is stupid.... a calculator is part of the operating system?
all it means is unbundling the calculator from the stock configuration
I run my own calculator that I like
why should I be stuck having two calculators in the system wasting space?... one that’s bundled in the operating system and one that I prefer
unbundle it out and that way I can install the one I like
this is very typical Unix Linux whole concept of install your own preferred shells
come on you’re grasping at straws to b**** about something about Android