The Nexus phones will always get updates quickest, though I'd be willing to
bet that after the Nexus Prime, they will all be made by Motoogle.
On Aug 18, 2011 6:06 AM, "ColorTheorist" <colortheorydevelo...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> "Sorry, that was just a throwaway comment. Eventually Motorola will
> become the gold standard for Android phones due to their proximity to
> the software, but in the short term they're no different than any
> other
> device. If whoever it was needs a phone today any of the phones that
> are
> out there should be fine."
>
> That's not entirely true. Motorola phones are still on top of their
> updates faster than most other devices, while other cheaper phones
> might not receive updates at all, or take quite an extensive amount of
> time to get the newest releases. As a developer it is useful to get
> the newest updates in a timely manner if you plan on using them
> anywhere near the newest OS release.
>
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