On Sep 11, 6:16 am, jtaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "The manufacturer of each device is responsible for distributing
> software upgrades for it, including security fixes. Many devices will
> update themselves automatically with software downloaded "over the
> air", while some devices require the user to upgrade them 
> manually."http://code.google.com/android/kb/security.html

<snip>

Well, I might be wrong, how hardware manufacturers will be able to
distribute the upgrades of their firmware, because the OS is been made
by somebody else? They might come up something like HAL (Hardware
abstraction layer) which will translate the OS back to hardware like
device drivers.

Should you leave OS upgrades to the hardware manufacturers, the
integrity might get lost. I agree to your point on "Many devices will
update themselves automatically with software downloaded over the
air", but it will be done from the OS manufacturer, not from hardware
manufacturer’s distribution servers.

Can you please elaborate a bit?

Thank you.

--
Raqueeb Hassan
Bangladesh

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