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So what do you guys think about Googles business decision to leave unfinished, buggy Marshmallow and move on to Nougat, which appears to be Marshmallow with the same bugs but a few new features and a new name...presumably to keep consumer interest and sell more devices? Do you think there would have been as much interest in 6.2 with more bugs ironed out and a few new features? Does Nougat even offer enough new to be called a new os?
So how do you guys feel about this approach? Do you think its fine? Do you wish they'd take more time on each os before pumping out a new one? Do you like the new and don't mind a few bugs along the way? Share your opinion, I'm curious to hear everyone's thoughts on this
I'm getting the upgrade to Nougat and I'll be taking it most likely, because from what I've read so far, it's no worse than Marshmallow, which I'm currently running. Maybe that's been Googles plan all along

And Mods, this isn't about strictly Marshmallow or Nougat per say, but a business strategy that Google seems to be developing over their last 4 or 5 operating systems. I find it interesting that Marshmallow is on one of the lower percentages of android devices, and is still being rolled out to many, while Nougat is also coming out. That's a trend that has been developing since KitKat.
Maybe windows xp's 14 year run of satisfied users, who didn't want to change, has freaked Google out as much as it freaked out Microsoft lol
There are some big medical firms in my area that are still running windows xp, among others. I guarantee you there are still some in your area's as well
So how do you guys feel about this approach? Do you think its fine? Do you wish they'd take more time on each os before pumping out a new one? Do you like the new and don't mind a few bugs along the way? Share your opinion, I'm curious to hear everyone's thoughts on this

I'm getting the upgrade to Nougat and I'll be taking it most likely, because from what I've read so far, it's no worse than Marshmallow, which I'm currently running. Maybe that's been Googles plan all along


And Mods, this isn't about strictly Marshmallow or Nougat per say, but a business strategy that Google seems to be developing over their last 4 or 5 operating systems. I find it interesting that Marshmallow is on one of the lower percentages of android devices, and is still being rolled out to many, while Nougat is also coming out. That's a trend that has been developing since KitKat.
Maybe windows xp's 14 year run of satisfied users, who didn't want to change, has freaked Google out as much as it freaked out Microsoft lol

There are some big medical firms in my area that are still running windows xp, among others. I guarantee you there are still some in your area's as well
