Phone apps updating
Discussion
Why do phone apps constantly need updating.? It's always with the excuse that they have carried out 'bug fixes and improvements'.
How sketchy were these apps in the first place? I'm guessing that the 'improvements' purely relate to the addition of more trackers etc rather than any consumer benefitting features.
I realise that it's not a huge issue, but it gets a bit tedious after a few years!
How sketchy were these apps in the first place? I'm guessing that the 'improvements' purely relate to the addition of more trackers etc rather than any consumer benefitting features.
I realise that it's not a huge issue, but it gets a bit tedious after a few years!
Bug fixes
Performance improvements
Addition of new functionality
Removal of old functionality
Adapting to new OS builds like Android 15 and iOS 18
You would not want to know what these App packages consist of; various SDKs to support functionality, integration with new phone and software functions.
And you would also not want to be using the App that you were using 2 years ago, you'd find it boring.....
Performance improvements
Addition of new functionality
Removal of old functionality
Adapting to new OS builds like Android 15 and iOS 18
You would not want to know what these App packages consist of; various SDKs to support functionality, integration with new phone and software functions.
And you would also not want to be using the App that you were using 2 years ago, you'd find it boring.....
Apps are built on top of 'packages' which are basically other apps and they rely on services provided by the OS and the internet. It's like an ecosystem. Anything in that eco system gets updated, it can break something or create a new problem elsewhere. Everyone in the ecosystem has to update.
The updates are so frequent because the pace of change is so rapid. Nature of the beast I'm afraid.
The updates are so frequent because the pace of change is so rapid. Nature of the beast I'm afraid.
Edited by wyson on Thursday 3rd October 13:22
I worked for a major high street bank a few years ago and I was heading up the security around their mobile apps at the time. They had 3 different apps back then, and they were developing for iOS, Android and BlackBerry, plus for iOS there was a different set of Apps for the iPad.
So in effect they were developing 12 apps in parallel, they had a target of a monthly release cycle for each app.... very aggressive.
Each release would include a backlog of bug fixes that weren't critical for the apps to run, but would need some tweaks, plus new features that the business dictated, some simple, some complex, some that the customer would see and some not.
So in effect they were developing 12 apps in parallel, they had a target of a monthly release cycle for each app.... very aggressive.
Each release would include a backlog of bug fixes that weren't critical for the apps to run, but would need some tweaks, plus new features that the business dictated, some simple, some complex, some that the customer would see and some not.
I would imagine Android apps have to be updated more than iOS because they have to work on a wide spread of Android versions.....new versions come out yearly.......and dozens of different manufacturers devices rather than just one.Then there's the monthly Google security updates with may impact on the app's function.
And believe it or not,some developers do actually add worthwhile functionality to their apps occasionally
And believe it or not,some developers do actually add worthwhile functionality to their apps occasionally
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