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Why don't Android users upgrade to newer phones?
It's a pain supporting users on API level 20 and below. -_-

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  • 5
    I am poor. Looking after my phone for 3 years gonna keep it another 3.
  • 2
    ,@Haxk20 we developers cant go around installing custom ROM on users' phone, and most of them are too noob to install one themselves.
  • 1
    Installing a custom android ROM should be as easy as ABC... I mean as easy as installing a Linux distro on PC
  • 0
    I wonder how much more awesome I could do my main app if I developed for 21 or 22, but then I remember that's not that easy for everyone to have newer phones.
  • 0
    We're not made out of money.

    Would have been cool though.
  • 4
    In some countries where salaries are 200-300 USD they wont be able to afford new phone every few year thats why they keep using thr same phone for years till its no more useable
  • 3
    That one time that made me hate open source, every company wants to be "creative" with their fucked up modifications and bloat shit making it harder to make a faster release
  • 1
    @BugsBuggy I get it depends on what you use for your app, the app for my job supports 17 and up.

    I had to jump through a couple flaming hoops but there are tons of 3rd party libraries that have make stuff supported on higher APIs for lower APIs.
  • 1
    If you support <=16,that's 98.4% of the users. If you use compat libs, you'd barely notice it. What's your specific pain (out of interest)
  • 1
    @rusty-hacker cannot use `android:elevation:`... An image view and text view is being hidden under a view pager.
  • 1
    Just support from jellybean or kitkat and use support libs!
    I do like that...
  • 0
    @Faraaz I build roms in my free time and that's even easy as ABC
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