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I'm not clear in my mind how much responsibility a Device manufacturer has in continuing to offer updates on devices as they get older. On the other hand there has not been a paid option on Nokia devices to date, and I actually think that Apple have been wise to offer a paid option even for three year old devices. It keeps them in the applications eco-system, which in turn creates a positive spiral for Apps developers.
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2009-12-07
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2009-12-07
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2009-12-07
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i have 2 answers
ANSWER 1: no b/c I don't see why I should have to pay to update a device what is buggy like n900, it should be put correct free. if they was to charge to put a device in stable state then we'll end up having Companies intentionally putting out buggy devices so they can make a quick dollar on the update.
ANSWER 2: if the device was stable and practically bug-free to start with then I would not mind paying for new features in a update as long as the features make a substantial difference to the device's usability
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But have left it more broad to see what thoughts were out there. I'm not clear in my mind how much responsibility a Device manufacturer has in continuing to offer updates on devices as they get older. On the other hand there has not been a paid option on Nokia devices to date, and I actually think that Apple have been wise to offer a paid option even for three year old devices. It keeps them in the applications eco-system, which in turn creates a positive spiral for Apps developers.