• @[email protected]
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    616 hours ago

    Wait, really? They have not had that feature until now? That’s fucking ridiculous. Considering I’ve had it on my $200 one plus for three years and my $200 Motorola’s for years before that.

    • Rekall IncorporatedOP
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      516 hours ago

      Samsung was one of the few Android OEMs that didn’t adopt A/B updates (well, until now).

      • @[email protected]
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        215 hours ago

        I want to say I had the AB partitioning unlike the Google Pixel 1 or Nexus 6P or something like that. It’s been a long time ago and I don’t even want to think of not having them anymore. The fact that they waited this long to adopt it just seems kind of dumb.

  • N3Cr0
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    61 day ago

    Time is running too slow, so my watch does faster times. 🤦

  • @thenextguy
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    117 hours ago

    Shorter update times.

    The update can be faster. The time can be shorter. The time cannot be faster.

    • @ByteMe
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      317 hours ago

      Seconds are now 1/4 of a second thanks to the new update method

    • Twinklebreeze
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      114 hours ago

      Time can be faster. Wasn’t that Einstein’s whole thing?

      • @thenextguy
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        213 hours ago

        Well, if Samsung is updating your phone under extreme gravity or acceleration, then sure.

  • @sv1sjp
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    323 hours ago

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    • @woelkchen
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      722 hours ago

      It is ridiculous that many companies are still providing security patches every 3 months for maximum 2-3 years.

      The expected change is about how long the actual updating process takes, not for how long updates will be provided. The article is not that long. You could have read it.