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I'm running 4.0 on a Galaxy S, which, by the way, run smoother and faster since the upgrade. For the first time in the phone life, the GPS work nearly as expected. If it wasn't for cyanogen, I would be locked with 2.3.
The thing you don't seem to get about Android is that it's fast enough and the OS update policy is totally broken. Plus google don't have the balls admit it and then make it right. Probably, the majority of phone could be upgraded, but with all the people who shouldn't be working on customizing an OS, are at work right now holding back customer.
All reasons invoke to justify this terrible life cycle of the android OS is a building block to poor user experience.
My phone carrier now offer me a free upgrade, I'm impatiently waiting for the firefox or ubuntu phone.