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07-30-2018 12:14 PM (Last edited 03-14-2019 03:55 AM ) in
Galaxy SSo, knowing that OnePlus is a company with much less resources and considering the popularity of the S7, which is still the most popular Canadian Android device and the worldwide popularity of the device, to both of which the OnePlus 3 and 3T doesn't come anywhere near even combined, will Samsung reserve the same treatment to their last 16:9 masterpiece?
It's again considering the fact that OnePlus doesn't have something near Samsung's resources for supporting their devices that long. Also considering the S7's characteristics such as the higher price, a more powerful Exynos 8890, a gorgeous and higher resolution Super AMOLED screen, award winning camera, water resistance, just being a multi-award-winning phone, including "Best Mobile Phone of 2016" by the MWC... No reasons that a superior device gets lower support.
Link to official announcement by the company: https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/android-p-is-coming-to-the-oneplus-3-and-3t.879545/
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07-30-2018 07:12 PM in
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07-30-2018 08:15 PM in
Galaxy SAndroid as a whole needs to work on supporting devices longer than 2 years and I hope Samsung jumps on board sooner rather than later.

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07-31-2018 06:30 PM in
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07-31-2018 06:39 PM in
Galaxy SAlso Samsung publishes their kernels of all their phones on their Open Source software platform (don't remember the link but I saw it). They even release updated kernels for each OS upgrade.

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07-31-2018 06:50 PM in
Galaxy SEven though Samsung actually releases Exynos Kernels after few months, what happens is there is no good development from the developers. As Snapdragon is used on almost all android flagships, all devs are focused on that. So basically that kernel is useless as major developers ain't interested with Exynos. Same thing with Kirin. And MediaTek is worst as they don't even release Kernels.
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07-31-2018 06:58 PM in
Galaxy Shttps://www.xda-developers.com/android-oem-lying-security-patches/
But the Exynos situation might change as I read on GSMArena Samsung was making deals with OEMs so they use Exynos processors and deals will be announced in H2 2018, so there's hope if their Exynos goes widespread

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07-31-2018 07:24 PM in
Galaxy SI think as smartphone development is at peak, they're trying to push people to buy new phones from software point of view. Kinda like Apple, but Apple slows down your phone to push you.
Like forreal, imagine if you could get android p, q and so forth and all new android features in your S7 just by doing some tweaks(unlocking bootloader, flashing new roms). Would you ever buy a new phone in next 3 or 4 years? Obviously not! Nobody really 'needs' more useless gimmicky cameras that you'll never use, more screen, more this and that. It's basically just sales tactic.

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07-31-2018 07:31 PM in
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