- Well, they told me it was possible!
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:15 am
- That's what you think, but the manufacturer thinks differently. Look. Three years have passed since this model came out. Even a little more. And almost four years since this OS version came out.
- So what? It's a perfectly decent smartphone.
- That's what you think. Google thinks completely differently. They release updates for two years from the moment the first model on this OS comes out. TWO YEARS! Then they stop releasing.
- So little?
— Moreover, the manufacturer of your smartphone, S, releases updates only a year and a half after the release of the first smartphone on this version of the OS, that is, your smartphone should have been replaced at least two years ago! Today, it is almost impossible to update it.
- Who?
— At the service center. They just explained it in a jamaica whatsapp data way.
- That is?
- Well, read it yourself, I can’t pronounce it.
— So, you need to install a fake Firmware Finder program, check in to the update service, and then check for updates using system tools. Then install another fake program, unlock the bootloader, download updates using links from the forum, flash the phone, install a third-party bootloader on the phone... In short, it’s easier to sell it and buy a new one. Well, you won’t do such nonsense every time, and it’s not clear how the phone will behave after the update. No one will give you a guarantee.
- Yes-s-s-s, thank you, Potapych. I'll buy myself a new smartphone... You made me happy.
- But he told the truth.
Unfortunately, this situation with updates is typical for most Android smartphones .
- So what? It's a perfectly decent smartphone.
- That's what you think. Google thinks completely differently. They release updates for two years from the moment the first model on this OS comes out. TWO YEARS! Then they stop releasing.
- So little?
— Moreover, the manufacturer of your smartphone, S, releases updates only a year and a half after the release of the first smartphone on this version of the OS, that is, your smartphone should have been replaced at least two years ago! Today, it is almost impossible to update it.
- Who?
— At the service center. They just explained it in a jamaica whatsapp data way.
- That is?
- Well, read it yourself, I can’t pronounce it.
— So, you need to install a fake Firmware Finder program, check in to the update service, and then check for updates using system tools. Then install another fake program, unlock the bootloader, download updates using links from the forum, flash the phone, install a third-party bootloader on the phone... In short, it’s easier to sell it and buy a new one. Well, you won’t do such nonsense every time, and it’s not clear how the phone will behave after the update. No one will give you a guarantee.
- Yes-s-s-s, thank you, Potapych. I'll buy myself a new smartphone... You made me happy.
- But he told the truth.
Unfortunately, this situation with updates is typical for most Android smartphones .