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The Future: Will Nexus 7 (2013) still be supported?

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      Elowan
      last edited by 4 Dec 2019, 08:27

      .. just asking - since it is not a phone and serveral years old now

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        A Former User
        last edited by 4 Dec 2019, 08:51

        I've been wondering about that too just recently.

        Also the BQ E4.5😉

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          dobey
          last edited by 4 Dec 2019, 14:03

          Short answer is that all supported devices will continue being supported for as long as they can be.

          That may require more people to step up in the future to help maintain those devices at a lower level though, as they will be stuck on older kernels which will need more features backported in the future, to remain supported.

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            A Former User @dobey
            last edited by 4 Dec 2019, 15:16

            @dobey Ah, that's encouraging.

            The 'lower level maintaining' you refer to; would that still be quite technical?

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              Elowan @dobey
              last edited by 4 Dec 2019, 17:27

              @dobey this is good to hear ! thanks

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                dobey @Guest
                last edited by 5 Dec 2019, 02:04

                @ziggutas Yes, backporting things in kernel and such.

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