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An Update to Nexus Devices

Wednesday, August 5, 2015
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  1. JohnAugust 5, 2015 at 10:21 AM

    Galaxy Nexus? The iPhone 4S which came out a month earlier than the Galaxy Nexus is receiving the newest iOS version, not just a security update. You have to do much better than this.

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    1. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 10:26 AM

      The iphone 4s is complete dog crap on the latest version of iOS.I have one right here on my desk and i want to throw it out the window.

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    2. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 10:27 AM

      TI no longer develops updated drivers for the OMAP processor found inside the Galaxy Nexus, so it's their fault that this device can no longer be updated. Apple, who makes their own A-series processors found inside the iPhone, does not have this problem.

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    3. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:16 AM

      How's the app compatibility on the iPhone 4s? I hear a lot of the newer apps don't work on it. App fragmentation on iOS is far worse than OS fragmentation on Android.

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    4. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:16 AM

      How's the app compatibility on the iPhone 4s? I hear a lot of the newer apps don't work on it. App fragmentation on iOS is far worse than OS fragmentation on Android.

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    5. mnomaanwAugust 5, 2015 at 11:20 AM

      How much did you pay for galaxy nexus and what was the price of 4s?

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    6. SIG_SEGVAugust 5, 2015 at 12:02 PM

      Apple stopped selling the 4S around this time last year. For them to keep supporting it isn't anything to brag about.

      The N7 was sold until 2013 and still is being updated. Apple typically will stop updates after one to two years of the device being off the market.

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    7. Milind RaoAugust 5, 2015 at 12:29 PM

      @Joel Anderson
      Surely Google has the resources to hire a developer to develop updated drivers for a discontinued processor. Or pay TI some money to get updated drivers once a year for a new OS in case there are some proprietary knowledge that TI is unwilling to share.

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    8. HeikoAugust 5, 2015 at 1:17 PM

      @Joel Anderson

      TI does not develop new drivers? So why does something like a cyanogenmod version with Android 4.4 or 5.x for the Galaxy Nexus exist? It should be impossible if your argument is a real show stopper.

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    9. Phil GBAugust 5, 2015 at 2:15 PM

      If you like Apple so much, why do you care what Google is doing? Go read Apple blog updates.

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    10. PandasAugust 5, 2015 at 2:17 PM

      If you're running a phone with iOS 8, which goes all the way back to the iPhone 4s, the app will simply work. That's basically all there is to it. There's a few games that require an iPhone 5S or newer, but that's not common. It's pretty simple.

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    11. MMMMMMAugust 5, 2015 at 2:32 PM

      Lol
      , you actually it's the latest OS and not a re skin and smoke and mirrors ...

      Behind closed apple can play all sorts of games

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    12. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 6:30 PM

      @Heiko

      Unofficial drivers were developed for the Galaxy Nexus to support 4.4 and 5.x. Key words being "unofficial", these drivers could not be pushed out by Google because then all hardware warranties with regards to TI would be null and void.

      Unofficiall ROM's can do things stock ROM's can't, because they come with "no warranty of any kind:

      If google could update the galaxy nexus they would...

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    13. CheezeKeykAugust 5, 2015 at 8:30 PM

      Samuel Attard is right. those drivers used for custom roms 4.4 and 5.x are unofficial. means its not released by TI.

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    14. opticyclicAugust 6, 2015 at 2:46 AM

      I'm sure Google could come to some sort of agreement with TI if they wanted to. A lot of the OMAP stuff is open source too so, depending on the license, Google could conceivably fork it at some point in the past and apply its own fixes.

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    15. whatAugust 6, 2015 at 4:09 AM

      look at this FUD. the TI chip in galaxy nexus is used in many different devices and it has very up-to-date software. galaxy nexus works fine with 5.1. google stopped updating galaxy nexus because google wanted to not update galaxy nexus. there is nothing else to it than this

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    16. Mite Fine D'AilesAugust 6, 2015 at 4:45 AM

      QFT buddy. I see no point in not fixing StageFright for the Galaxy Nexus - except a will to trick people into buying a new device.

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    17. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 4:49 AM

      Here is the deal, Cyanogenmod can afford to do anything they want with out of date drivers, because they tell you in bold letters "Anything that goes wrong is your fault. We provide no guarantees" etc. Google cannot do that, if it pushed out an update with old drivers and it borks, Google will be taken to court with a class action suit. Google also cannot "pay" a developer to update the driver for the SOC, that needs knowledge of the SoC design and components in detail which would be a corporate secret of them. And could somebody tell me how paying a company that went out of business and is not longer dealing with the component will work? That would basically be an acquisition. For one SoC, for one device, that most people moved on from..

      Just kill your Galaxy S already and get a new phone..

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    18. Milind RaoAugust 6, 2015 at 1:02 PM

      @Prem Suraj

      Not to flog a dead horse, but TI did not go out of business. They wound down operations on their OMAP chips laying off a number of people. I'm sure that Google could have worked out something for their then less than a year old flagship device. It's okay to say move on now. Not quite cricket in 2013.

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    19. David TimothyAugust 6, 2015 at 1:21 PM

      Anyone saying that TI's OMAP processors aren't currently being used and maintained for OEMs hasn't taken a peek under the Moto360's hood... :0

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    20. SAugust 6, 2015 at 9:54 PM

      Dont compare android with iOS. In android you always have a chance to install custom roms.

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  2. Dexter35803August 5, 2015 at 10:29 AM

    Yes but soon it will not get updates and then with will be abandoned like all ios devices before it

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  3. SabreAce33August 5, 2015 at 10:33 AM

    Fix the carrier ecosystem. What percentage of Android devices are Nexus devices? While a step in the right direction, this doesn't help a lot of people.

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    1. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:03 AM

      It sounds like at least Samsung is making changes to help this.
      http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/samsung-announces-an-android-security-update-process-to-ensure-timely-protection-from-security-vulnerabilities

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    2. Hancock.TomAugust 6, 2015 at 5:50 AM

      Google CANNOT leave the fight to disconnect updates from the carriers to the manufacturers. Even Samsung, who has the largest android manufacturer marketshare in the USA, is not big enough to get out from under the carrier's thumb on this issue.

      BUT, if google, as the android OS source, went to the carriers and told them no more carrier-approved-updates, the carriers would have to listen.

      Samsung's steps are positive but they need support from google on this. I dream of a future when carrier bloatware is a thing of the past and no one has to wait for Verizon or AT&T to do something to get their phone updated. Apple pushes updates when they want to; Google needs to push for the same thing!

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  4. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 10:42 AM

    As a loyal nexus fan (not the 6. Too big) I welcome this! If you can make the updates so they don't break root or anything like that it would be that much better! (I know that's kind of Pipe dream).

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    1. TomAugust 5, 2015 at 1:38 PM

      +1

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  5. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 10:42 AM

    As a loyal nexus fan (not the 6. Too big) I welcome this! If you can make the updates so they don't break root or anything like that it would be that much better! (I know that's kind of Pipe dream).

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  6. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 10:42 AM

    As a loyal nexus fan (not the 6. Too big) I welcome this! If you can make the updates so they don't break root or anything like that it would be that much better! (I know that's kind of Pipe dream).

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  7. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:13 AM

    I was waiting to see how Google handled this issue to determine whether I bought another Nexus phone, if it had been mishandled I was planning to buy an iPhone. If the information in this blog is correct I would be quite happy to buy another Nexus phone. I'm glad to see google taking security seriously.

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  8. Gabe ChengAugust 5, 2015 at 11:52 AM

    Extending major updates support from 18 months to two years for Nexus devices is still not enough, but at least I am so glad to see Google are in the right direction.

    Compare to Apple, a 2011 iPhone 4s can still get official OS upgrade support this year for IOS 9, that is four years support and that is double of what Google/Nexus offer now.

    List price of a 64G iPhone 6 plus with 48 month support was $849, and 64G Nexus 6 with last 18/24 month support was $699, anyone with primary school education can easily figure out which one has better solid value and is better choice.

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    1. SIG_SEGVAugust 5, 2015 at 12:04 PM

      Apple stopped selling the 4S last year. For them to keep supporting it after "four years" isn't something to brag about.

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    2. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 3:09 PM

      If you it once it comes out, you might have a point. But right now, a 16GB iPhone 5s is more expensive than a 16GB Nexus 6.

      I still have my old Nexus 4 here. Not my everyday device but just for development. Still getting updates (it'll get Android M), it was released almost 3 years ago, and it cost $300.

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  9. jarupongAugust 5, 2015 at 11:56 AM

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  10. Daniel SerodioAugust 5, 2015 at 11:57 AM

    That's great news! Security updates are my main concern with Android, and this confirms my decision to only buy Nexus phones.
    I'd love to the the updates as Nexus Factory Images ASAP thou, as my Nexus 5 is rooted so I can't use OTA updates (I think).

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    1. Milind RaoAugust 5, 2015 at 12:30 PM

      I second this.

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    2. TobyAugust 5, 2015 at 12:41 PM

      I third it!

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  11. Andy ArmageddonAugust 5, 2015 at 12:51 PM

    Please help out my Galaxy Nexus! I'm still alive here!

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  12. Lex2dAugust 5, 2015 at 1:15 PM

    And what about galaxy nexus?) You didn't update android(its good for this device I have nightmare update android 5 on nexus 7 2012), but you can backport security fix to 4.3 and update. Or not?... =)

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    1. CheezeKeykAugust 5, 2015 at 8:32 PM

      they already stopped supporting the galaxy nexus. same goes with nexus one and nexus s.

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  13. Lex2dAugust 5, 2015 at 1:15 PM

    And what about galaxy nexus?) You didn't update android(its good for this device I have nightmare update android 5 on nexus 7 2012), but you can backport security fix to 4.3 and update. Or not?... =)

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  14. Lex2dAugust 5, 2015 at 1:15 PM

    And what about galaxy nexus?) You didn't update android(its good for this device I have nightmare update android 5 on nexus 7 2012), but you can backport security fix to 4.3 and update. Or not?... =)

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  15. Benjamin KerensaAugust 5, 2015 at 1:17 PM

    But everyone dogfooding Android M Preview 2 is left vulnerable because Google delayed the P3 OTA!

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    1. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:19 PM

      I don't think you should use the M preview as a daily driver. It's a preview, not the finished product :)

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  16. ChiragAugust 5, 2015 at 1:25 PM

    Any such plans for Android One devices? We receive updates directly from Google too :)

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  17. LunchboxAugust 5, 2015 at 1:57 PM

    The better question is, once they're bored of doing the security patches, what next? Is the software going to be opened to allow us to maintain our own firmware, or will it be tossed in the trash and we're all outta luck? (I'm not sure what public docs and tools are out there, but they usually fall short of a proper hand-off)

    Cmon, guys -- commit to opening the toolchain and build process so we can cut firmware easily. That'd be great !

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    1. MikeAugust 5, 2015 at 3:39 PM

      "I'm not sure what public docs and tools are out there"

      60 seconds of research would fix that problem. See https://source.android.com/source/building-devices.html. You may have also heard of CyanogenMod, enabled by AOSP. If not, see http://www.cyanogenmod.org/community.

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  18. RSBAugust 5, 2015 at 2:55 PM

    It would be really nice of atleast Google has complete control over the security and most important Android update to fix vulnerabilities, not the OS to newer version (which is not possible). So that is available to every Android user without any delay.

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    1. UnknownAugust 5, 2015 at 11:22 PM

      Actually, Google can push security fixes via Google Play Services if you're running Android 5.0 or higher. That said, I guess it can't fix things that are as deeply integrated as the StageFright vulnerability?

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  19. RSBAugust 5, 2015 at 2:58 PM

    This is where I really miss my iPhone. But still lollipop 5.0 is a real pleasure to use!!!

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  20. AbAugust 5, 2015 at 11:23 PM

    This whole idea of "Be different, not the same." is dead due to fragmentation.It might be better if Google had included some sort of theming,custom menu and ability to update packages like Linux distros and made Android in as installable form like ubuntu , red hat, etc.

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  21. ETAugust 6, 2015 at 12:04 AM

    That's a good move, although without the OEM's doing the same it would not have a great effect.

    I'd love Android to move to a more Windows style, where the core OS is the same and can be updated from a central place. Let the OEM's customise the functionality, perhaps even control the availability of major updates (so OS version updates don't muck their custom code since they always break tons of apps), but leave the low level OS updates in Google's hands.

    An automatic bugfix and security update for all Android devices once a month would be a godsend. (Next step after that would be having a central repository of drivers and updating that for all vendors using a chip.)

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  22. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 12:48 AM

    Now you just need to work out a way to push security updates without going through carriers and OEMs. I hate to say it but... like windows.

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  23. yarnerAugust 6, 2015 at 2:32 AM

    I wonder what will happen to Android One devices... Will they get the same treatment?

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  24. Abhilash PillaiAugust 6, 2015 at 2:57 AM

    I updated nexus 6 to the new release LMY48i, but the vulnerability assessment app by Zimperium says my phone is vulnerable. Screenshot below

    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-WrR456mPJ_8/VcMp6MkBfaI/AAAAAAAAMDs/-aNIrxjPEuQ/w306-h544-no/2015%2B-%2B1

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  25. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 3:50 AM

    Is it normal that critical posts get deleted or is it because I pinned down the issues Google will face since I am a security expert and know partly what I do claim? :)

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  27. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 9:02 AM

    Great at they release the update, too bad it still didn't break the record imposed by somebugs in PHP.

    I always get fun from Apple and IOs fanatic but hey they have the best security on their system because Apple has a priority on having a great security. Ohh wait maybe not.

    More the 100k accounts information hacked in 2013:
    http://gizmodo.com/apples-developer-center-hacked-by-security-researcher-864846271

    And the celebrities photos leaked in 2014 (aka The Fappening):
    https://www.hackread.com/jennifer-lawrence-hollywood-celebrities-nude-photos/

    The point is every system have security problems at some point but the problem is when sensitive information is hacked.

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    1. RSBAugust 6, 2015 at 1:11 PM

      Atleast they have an immediate update to rectify the issue. Imagine that same situation happened on Android. You know what happens!!

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  28. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 9:03 AM

    Great at they release the update, too bad it still didn't break the record imposed by somebugs in PHP.

    I always get fun from Apple and IOs fanatic but hey they have the best security on their system because Apple has a priority on having a great security. Ohh wait maybe not.

    More the 100k accounts information hacked in 2013:
    http://gizmodo.com/apples-developer-center-hacked-by-security-researcher-864846271

    And the celebrities photos leaked in 2014 (aka The Fappening):
    https://www.hackread.com/jennifer-lawrence-hollywood-celebrities-nude-photos/

    The point is every system have security problems at some point but the problem is when sensitive information is hacked.

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  29. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 9:03 AM

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  30. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 11:50 AM

    Android One devices??

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  31. LBAugust 6, 2015 at 12:42 PM

    Google, please update your device for even more years, as long as the device can handle it. If Android One devices can handle the updates, so does Nexus 4. It's still a very decent device.

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  32. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 1:22 PM

    Will devices running previews build or custom roms receive these updates?

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  33. AnonymousAugust 6, 2015 at 2:00 PM

    No TI support means Google won't give a Lollipop to Galaxy Nexus users, but how about a patched Galaxy Nexus 4.3 image?

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  34. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 6:44 PM

    When can I get the update? I'm rocking the LMY48B on my Nexus 5.

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  35. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 6:47 PM

    When can I get the update? I'm rocking the LMY48B on my Nexus 5.

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  36. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 6:47 PM

    When can I get the update? I'm rocking the LMY48B on my Nexus 5.

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  37. UnknownAugust 6, 2015 at 10:29 PM

    I just want to ask what is reason makes android m preview version to only on limited nexus devices why it cant be flashed on other android devices

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  38. vipulAugust 7, 2015 at 12:08 AM

    WHEN ANDROID ONE DEVICE GEETING M UPDATE??? 6.0

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  39. UnknownAugust 7, 2015 at 5:56 AM

    Nexus 7 2013 LTE?
    Are you serious, that this is such a big deal to support that device? It's not in this support circle, the n4 got the lolli earlier, than this and LTE version always get's new stuff months later than the wifi version...so sad, so angry...

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    1. UnknownAugust 11, 2015 at 1:31 AM

      Well said.

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  40. UnknownAugust 7, 2015 at 1:09 PM

    Google you have the pockets deep enough to support your phones for a lot longer.

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  42. 峰August 8, 2015 at 4:15 AM

    When will international Nexus owners receive the update?

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  43. UnknownAugust 8, 2015 at 7:23 AM

    What about Google Play Edition (GPE) devices? Will you send out updates for those as well? Please?

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  49. HDSAugust 12, 2015 at 1:03 PM

    All android devices should be updated, as well as WINDOWS. My phone is catching and without security updates. I spoke to Samsung and they said that you do provide updates. Please update your system of all android devices. Follow the example of WINDOWS PHONE 10. My phone is a Samsung GRAN PRIME DUOS.

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  50. UnknownAugust 14, 2015 at 1:00 AM

    Really needed an update for the nexus device

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  52. missunderstood_1August 16, 2015 at 5:48 AM

    I have a samsung galaxy S3. Are they also going to get a security update? I realize its an older mobile devise but it has my entire life in it just as well as all the people that have more expensive mobile device. Please let me know. Im not even mobile friendly. Meaning I dont get into the " snooping and hacking of others bizz" ive got everything CM Security has out on my cell fone but its not protecting it. My mobile just starts repeatedly downloading the google app and the time in right hand corner of my cell fone just started flashing for over 2 minutes. New to me. Flashlight turned on yesterday as I was downloading an app. Im about ready to toss my mobile device because they already hacked our laptop!

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