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It is obsolete because it isn't just features but security updates - you're connected to the internet. We only need to look at the security implications of old version of Android out in the wild and the spate of worms in China as one example of how obsolete OS's are a problem.
Then obviously you're too bloody lazy to read what I've posted; it has NOTHING to do with the so-called 'version' and everything to do with an operating system not being updated and maintained. Sorry, you might like an OS which is swiss cheese on the internet but I'd like to know when I'm checking my account balance using one of these devices I'm not going to get the crap hacked out of me.