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  1. I see #TransportForIreland have decided to warn me today - again! - that my #LeapCard app won't work on #Android5 any more and I should reinstall. Yes, Android 5, Lollipop, the one that launched in 2014 and went end-of-support in 2017. So that's good to know...

  2. I see #TransportForIreland have decided to warn me today - again! - that my #LeapCard app won't work on #Android5 any more and I should reinstall. Yes, Android 5, Lollipop, the one that launched in 2014 and went end-of-support in 2017. So that's good to know...

  3. I see #TransportForIreland have decided to warn me today - again! - that my #LeapCard app won't work on #Android5 any more and I should reinstall. Yes, Android 5, Lollipop, the one that launched in 2014 and went end-of-support in 2017. So that's good to know...

  4. #WhatsApp unterstützt noch #Android5. Vermutlich hat die Entscheidung zukünftig #iOS12 nicht mehr zu unterstützen einen finanziellen Hintergrund. Der Aufwand lohnt sich nicht mehr, da der Anteil von Geräten mit iOS 12 zu gering ist.

    Das sagt leider auch viel über das #Android-Ökosystem aus. Ist es 2024 noch sicher ein OS zu nutzen, dass das letzte Update im April 2015 erhalten hat?

  5. #WhatsApp unterstützt noch #Android5. Vermutlich hat die Entscheidung zukünftig #iOS12 nicht mehr zu unterstützen einen finanziellen Hintergrund. Der Aufwand lohnt sich nicht mehr, da der Anteil von Geräten mit iOS 12 zu gering ist.

    Das sagt leider auch viel über das #Android-Ökosystem aus. Ist es 2024 noch sicher ein OS zu nutzen, dass das letzte Update im April 2015 erhalten hat?

  6. #WhatsApp unterstützt noch #Android5. Vermutlich hat die Entscheidung zukünftig #iOS12 nicht mehr zu unterstützen einen finanziellen Hintergrund. Der Aufwand lohnt sich nicht mehr, da der Anteil von Geräten mit iOS 12 zu gering ist.

    Das sagt leider auch viel über das #Android-Ökosystem aus. Ist es 2024 noch sicher ein OS zu nutzen, dass das letzte Update im April 2015 erhalten hat?

  7. #WhatsApp unterstützt noch #Android5. Vermutlich hat die Entscheidung zukünftig #iOS12 nicht mehr zu unterstützen einen finanziellen Hintergrund. Der Aufwand lohnt sich nicht mehr, da der Anteil von Geräten mit iOS 12 zu gering ist.

    Das sagt leider auch viel über das #Android-Ökosystem aus. Ist es 2024 noch sicher ein OS zu nutzen, dass das letzte Update im April 2015 erhalten hat?

  8. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  9. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  10. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  11. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  12. All hardware is supported, there are no known bugs and you even get OTA updates once a month including the latest security patches from #Google. At 7 years old, it's still a perfectly usable daily driver.

    But what about the #Teclast tablet? It got stuck on #Android5.1 right out of the gate, only receiving a few patch updates. And you can see why: It sports a rather esoteric #Intel #i686 (32-bit x86) SoC and being a very cheap device, it was not economically feasible to keep it updated.

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  13. @publicvoit
    So-called #smartphones have been getting bigger for 10 years or so – we strongly dislike it.

    What happened to #humanity? When did we decide they wanted to carry around a large pane of glass and #conflictMinerals everywhere they went?

    We partly blame #Android5.

    Before Android 5 the GUI worked great on a small phone.

    #backToBrick #mobilePhones #tablets #google