NyssatoSolarpunk@slrpnk.net·5 months agocross-posted to: android@lemdro.idProminent Android manufacturers commit to supporting phone software for 7 years(www.cnet.com)external-linkarrow-up1159arrow-down15message-square26file-textfedilink
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minus-squareKISSmyOSFedditarrow-up19arrow-down1·5 months agoedit-25 months agolinkfedilink20 years ago, no one owned a smart phone. And most people still didn’t have cell phones or a laptop.
minus-squareRobotToasterarrow-up7arrow-down4·5 months agoedit-25 months agolinkfedilink 20 years ago, no one owned a smart phone. The handspring visor, one of the first smartphones, was released in 2000. I owned one, although a few years later and second hand. It still works too, except the phone part is 1g only, so there’s no network for it any more.
minus-squareKISSmyOSFedditarrow-up14arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkOK, almost no one owned a smart phone.
20 years ago, no one owned a smart phone. And most people still didn’t have cell phones or a laptop.
The handspring visor, one of the first smartphones, was released in 2000. I owned one, although a few years later and second hand.
It still works too, except the phone part is 1g only, so there’s no network for it any more.
OK, almost no one owned a smart phone.