I see. I guess the pros of this are we don't have to wait for stuff to be released on one day a year, like Christmas. And I can see how that takes some of the air out of Google I/O since all the announcements don't fall on one day.
I have been on 4.4.2 on my S3 for about nine months now. I think I'm about to miss out on Lollipop as a whole because I like stock so much. I see comparison charts
like this http://www.androidpit.com/android-kitkat-vs-android-m-comparison
and I realize that Lollipop and Android M are both equally foreign to me. There is a 5.0 ROM from CM, but TW's signal/radio optimizer isn't available on CM, so my data reception is almost non-existent when I am in my house. And I've harped enough on that in the past, but then my unlimited data goes to waste since I spend most of my time at home but with no data. WiFi is obviously faster, but...again...the wasting part.
Outside of my house, it's great. So maybe once I'm out, I can make the switch.
But I may end up missing out on Lollipop as a whole since I imagine M will make its way to the S3 in CM-form by the end of this year.
I have been on 4.4.2 on my S3 for about nine months now. I think I'm about to miss out on Lollipop as a whole because I like stock so much. I see comparison charts
like this http://www.androidpit.com/android-kitkat-vs-android-m-comparison
and I realize that Lollipop and Android M are both equally foreign to me. There is a 5.0 ROM from CM, but TW's signal/radio optimizer isn't available on CM, so my data reception is almost non-existent when I am in my house. And I've harped enough on that in the past, but then my unlimited data goes to waste since I spend most of my time at home but with no data. WiFi is obviously faster, but...again...the wasting part.
Outside of my house, it's great. So maybe once I'm out, I can make the switch.
But I may end up missing out on Lollipop as a whole since I imagine M will make its way to the S3 in CM-form by the end of this year.