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    2 days ago

    Sure, no new bugs will be programmed into it after support has stopped, but that was not the original discussion about. But that does not mean the software is perfect, especially not a complex operating system that also allows to visit the web and install new applications. There are countless unknown (and known) security issues waiting to be exploited. A 5 year or unsupported older operating system is a time bomb.

    The original discussion was “its okay to use unsupported old Android, because all unpatched bugs after its support are there since day one”. And that new (supported) phones and operating systems are less secure because of that. That was the argumentation I am going against.