So recently I’ve been seeing the trend where Android OEMs such as Google, Samsung, etc. have been extending their software release times up to like five, six, and seven years after device release. Clearly, phone hardware has gotten to the point where it can support software for that long, and computers have been in that stage for a very long time. From what I can tell, the only OEM that does this currently might be Fairphone.

Edit: The battery is the thing that goes the fastest so manufacturers could just offer new batteries and that would solve a lot of the problem.

  • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Just this month I finally moved off my 2017 flagship… Only because my cell provider stopped supporting it (for no fucking reason).

    I was running the latest version of Lineage too. Thing was great. It did need a battery (which I may still replace for about $7).