Ah, I understand now.
But whats the reasoning? If you don't have an issue with the way they do the updates, you can surely see where the method you're suggesting is heading.
1-2 weeks to update the nexus 5
then 1-2 weeks to update the nexus 7 (2013)
then 1-2 weeks to update the nexus 10
then 1-2 weeks to update nexus 4
then 1-2 weeks to update the nexus 7
Or they can do them all and get it done in 2 weeks
Additionally, rest easy knowing next year when theres the next nexus you won't be waiting for updates. :thumbup:
I like their design of pushing out updates, but the order they do it isn't flattering. And they wouldn't have to do each device separately either. My point is that the Nexus 5 is brand spanking new and year older devices are beating us to the punch for updates. My idea would look more like this.
1-2 weeks update Nexus 5
1-2 weeks update everything else.
Ya dig?
I wouldn't mind stepping down to next year's flagship for updates so that they get them first cause I know others feel the same as I do. But I'll probably be purchasing the Nexus 6, or whatever they call it to avoid the issue of a Nexus 7 phone and tablet.
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