I don’t think the market has been very innovative over the last few years anyway, slow iterative upgrades that do not necessitate modern hardware for security. It’s not like the latest phone attacks are thwarted by a macro and wide angle lens.
The older phone are perfectly capable of handling further security updates.
If they want to sell phones they should be breaking new ground.
I don’t think the market has been very innovative over the last few years anyway, slow iterative upgrades that do not necessitate modern hardware for security. It’s not like the latest phone attacks are thwarted by a macro and wide angle lens. The older phone are perfectly capable of handling further security updates.
If they want to sell phones they should be breaking new ground.