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Android 1.6 is the oldest supported version to get any of the new updates, like the Android Market updates.
Yet you can still buy phones with Android 1.5 installed, without any (official) way to upgrade them to anything newer (like my wife's 6-month old LG Eve).
It's almost time to consider rooting the phone and installing a custom ROM like OpenEtna.
On the other hand, according to the stats on wikipedia, only less than 5% of Android devices run Android 1.5...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system)#Usage_share
Maybe lots of people have rooted theirs, or maybe the stats are faulty, don't know.
EDIT : In the specific case of the LG Eve GW620, LG has released a 2.2 firmware apparently : http://forum.openetna.com/index.php?topic=482.0
Edited 2011-02-08 21:12 UTC





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2005-11-14
What makes you think older versions of the OS are unsupported? They aren't, and they still get updated software, even OS software like Market and Maps.