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Comments on Why does my HTC Desire 610, running Android v4.4.2 and WiFi connected, falsely allege "your phone is up to date" and "no updates available"?

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Why does my HTC Desire 610, running Android v4.4.2 and WiFi connected, falsely allege "your phone is up to date" and "no updates available"?

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While cleaning my attic, I unerathed an HTC Desire 610 from 2014. I hope to use it as a backup phone. I can't afford to buy a new phone, as COVID unemployed me.

As at today, the Latest release is Android 11. So why's my HTC Desire 610 fibbing, and not updating to Android 11? I connected it successfully to WiFi, which I checked by accessing the Internet.

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x-post https://android.stackexchange.com/q/240786 (1 comment)
I think it's manufacturer-specific (1 comment)
The claims don't appear false to me... (1 comment)
I think it's manufacturer-specific
Lundin‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Some months back I helped my mom to update her ~7 years old Samsung to latest Android version. Worked just fine. So I'm guessing it's manufacturer-specific - you can update for as long as the manufacturer is still providing support to the phone model.