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Annual Android and iOS releases are boring and they need to stop

Posted on June 17, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Fewer upgrades, more updates.

You’re forgiven if you missed the official beta of Android 11, quietly launched by Google last week. In just a few weeks, Apple will do the same with iOS 14 at its all-online WWDC, and before long we’ll be doing it all again next year.

It needs to stop. Annual updates have painted Apple and Google into increasingly smaller corners, as they simultaneously rush and delay features to make sure each version update is packed with new stuff.
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