If you own a
Galaxy Nexus from the not too distant 2011, then it's probably safe to say that you ain't having a lot of fun these last days.
Google has officially announced
that it's pulling the plug on the gNexus, citing its policy of not
supporting devices older than 18 months (really, Google?). Seeing as how
the Nexus 5 and its trusty sidekick, Android 4.4 KitKat, have been
making headlines these past few weeks, it's only natural to see owners
of Sammy's spin of the Nexus disgruntled.
One such owner has
taken action onto the web, to ask for support for his petition to
Google's Sundar Pichai with the hope that the head of Android will
reconsider the finality of his decision and take the Galaxy Nexus for a
last dance. The petition in question has received some near 14,000
signatures and over 3,400 comments that Max Duckwitz, the petition
organizer, has printed and mailed to Mountain View.
Now, Mr. Pichai should have the petition on his desk in a few
short weeks, which will hopefully prompt him to at least give a more
merciful explanation as to why the perfectly capable hardware on the
Galaxy Nexus won't be getting KitKat. Having said that, and as some of
you have probably already come to understand, Android updates are a more
complex (and expensive) issue than most of us care to entertain. Just
look at US carriers, do you really think they purposefully want you to
miss out on the new software, just because? This means that while we
sympathize with Galaxy Nexus owners and their predicament, it's
unfortunately likely that Android 4.4 will remain out of reach.
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