Huawei no longer getting Android securityupdates.
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on 19-05-2019 20:51
I'm 1 month into a contract with a P30, would they let me swap handsets? Don't feel like going 2 years without feature or security updates!
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on 20-05-2019 15:51 - last edited on 21-05-2019 10:01 by Martin-O2
I just contacted O2 technical, it seems that even though the Huawei phones will be no longer fit for purpose as the were sold for convered by UK Consumer Law and warranty, that O2 will not honour the warranty. I just had a live chat with O2 representive who refused to honour my UK warranty.
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of course the rep cut me off
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on 20-05-2019 15:56
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on 20-05-2019 16:02
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on 20-05-2019 16:02
@Bambino if we are for discussing terms and conditions can you state where it says on o2s terms that your phone can be allowed to be blocked from any form of updates, and security updates which are essential to the functioning of a phone well within its warranty period, consumer rights states an item you purchased can not be changed or altered from the state in which you purchased it which is now quite clearly the case
just a question here btw if this happened to a phone you owned that is not even 6 months old would you just accept it and continue to pay payments on the remainder of a 3 year contract on a now redundant phone?
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on 20-05-2019 16:06
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on 20-05-2019 16:06
@Bambino if we are for discussing terms and conditions can you state where it says on o2s terms that your phone can be allowed to be blocked from any form of updates, and security updates which are essential to the functioning of a phone well within its warranty period, consumer rights states an item you purchased can not be changed or altered from the state in which you purchased it which is now quite clearly the case.
Brilliant retort.. Its seems O2 are going to do exactly that..
Does anyone know if I can now close my contract?
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on 20-05-2019 16:34
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on 20-05-2019 16:34
And as I also said, speak to customer service. I'm not defending O2.
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on 20-05-2019 16:42
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on 20-05-2019 16:42
@Bambino app updates and google play protect updates which helps minimise malware in the playstore itself they have not stated that the android security updates will be continuing which is were the concern lies as it is what patches vulnerabilities in the android operating system as a whole, the other side to this is the phone cannot update its software to a newer version of android without having to remove google play store and all google apps such as youtube and gmail moving forward which again isnt the phone we originally paid for, the situation is similar to windows xp in which it had its support ended by no longer receiving critical security updates which meant any kind of internet use on a device running said software was open to attack this isnt the phone we paid for especially a 6 month old phone no matter if this isnt o2s fault or not they still have to stand over a product they sold themselves to millions of customers
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on 20-05-2019 16:43
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on 20-05-2019 16:46
For system updates and security patches Huawei must now wait for these to be released into AOSP and then integrate these without support from Google.
This applies to ALL Huawei phones, past, present and future.
This effectively means that existing Huawei updates will stop receiving updates that are critical to security in a timely manner, if at all.
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