Possibly. Android is riddled with problems that Google has yet to
fix. First, there's fragmentation caused by hundreds of different
devices from dozens of manufacturers using different, tweaked versions
of Android rather than the latest, pure version. Second, there's
an update problem. Google has an annual release schedule for Android
updates, but it takes about four years for an update to fully flood the
ecosystem.
Although many of these problems are related to Android being open
source - which means Google gives it to OEMs and carriers and lets
them tinker with it and load it onto random hardware, resulting in
fragmentation, as Google can't then decide to push Android direct to
these devices if any modifications and tinkering has been done - another
problem is that Android is based on Linux.
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