• 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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      4 months ago

      Is it that high? Not even joking. I was always under the impression that it was much lower, and that many of those that are still receiving updates won’t update (old habits from when updating android could brick your device).

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          4 months ago

          But if the manufacturers don’t then update their custom bits, the updates don’t make it to the phones. Right? Or is that not a thing anymore?

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            4 months ago

            That is a difficult topic. Google did take steps to mitigate issues there. Android got Hardware Abstraction Layer to prevent blobs from blocking updates ; also, a lot of updates were moved from AOSP to the Play Service, so Google can more easily roll them out. (And to make AOSP and 3rd party roms less of a threat, eh.)

            Edit : that said, most android phones have woefully short support period.

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              4 months ago

              It is a difficult topic, but one worth discussing I think. Cellphone security used to be an afterthought, at best. Google (and some rom maintainers) have done an amazing job at improving overall security. They have a long way still to go (such as forcing manufacturers to a certain level support), but what they’ve done thus far is commendable.

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        4 months ago

        I have an S23, it’s definitely not every month. Last update package is currently dated 1st of may.