>So they can't afford to do many firmware upgrades for years to come,
>especially since they customize their phones to for different carriers
>also.

I hadn't thought of this.  Is this the real problem?  Carriers can't just
push a new version, they have to re-modify the latest and greatest and push
it.  I can see this could be a huge problem, what incentive does a carrier
have to keep a phone they no longer sell up-to-date?  Especially if they
have dozens of models each with different tweaks to Android.  It's a
maintenance and QA nightmare.

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