But Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was the last update it ever got–and it got it 6 months after Jelly Bean was released by Google. When it was released in 2012, it was an incredibly popular (and powerful) phone. Take, for example, the Samsung Galaxy S III. Now while we understand the economics of the situation–it’s not profitable to pay the hardware company to create new updates and to support legacy phones–we still think it’s a shame that perfectly good phones are so quickly relegated to the support junk bin. The sad reality is that most manufacturers and carriers quickly forget about old devices, and cease rolling out updates for them.
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