Ugh - the OS update mess is the main reason why I don't have an Android phone and why I don't recommend them to my non-tech friends (with the exception of stock Android phones).
If there was a serious security vulnerability in one version of the software, would users be stuck waiting six months (or possibly forever) to get a patch?
> If there was a serious security vulnerability in one version of the software, would users be stuck waiting six months (or possibly forever) to get a patch?
They'd probably have to release security fixes for each of the currently active major versions. (Which is probably all of them.) Having the carriers be responsible for pushing security fixes would hardly make it a quick update though.
Depends on where the problem is. If it's in the kernel, it would have to go through the carriers, which could take a while... But probably not longer than any other cellphone takes.
The applications are updated by the market, though, and that seems to have pretty fast.
If there was a serious security vulnerability in one version of the software, would users be stuck waiting six months (or possibly forever) to get a patch?