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Nvidia Shield TV's 10-Year Update Support: A Case Study in Long-Term Android Device Maintenance

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qmr

4mo ago· 12 min readenInsight

Summary

Nvidia's Shield TV has maintained an impressive 10-year update support cycle, making it one of the longest-supported Android devices ever. The article explores how Nvidia's small team and unique approach to building the device for themselves led to this exceptional update commitment, contrasting with the broader Android ecosystem where long-term support has only recently become a priority for major manufacturers like Samsung and Google.

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Selfishly, a little bit, we built Shield for ourselves.
It took Android devicemakers a very long time to commit to long-term update support.
Samsung and Google have only recently decided to offer seven years of updates for their flagship Android devices, but a decade ago, you were lucky to get more than one or two updates on even the most expensive Android phones and tablets.
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Selfishly, a little bit, we built Shield for ourselves."

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