TenOC wrote:
Gdetrailer wrote:
Looking up Galaxy Tab 3 GT-P5210 reveals that the device shipped with Android 4.2.2 (Jelly bean) which is insanely out of date and quite shocked that anyone can find Apps that work with that version..
Can I upgrade Android 4.4.2 to current version? How? I know how to upgrade Windows 7 to 10 by purchasing a windows 10 version. Do I do the same with Android?
No, most likely not to the newest most "current version" which is something like Ver 12, there may be some incremental versions that may be slightly above 4.4.2. You can find generic instructions on checking for updates on Android
HEREAndroid and tablets do not work the same way as PCs and Windows.
Android versions are built and locked into very narrow and specific hardware at the time of the OS version build. Drivers for old hardware may not exist in newer versions of Android from Google. It then becomes the job of the hardware manufacturer of your tablet to decide if they want to further support your tablet hardware. If they choose to do so, it is up to them to build a customized build for your old hardware and then distribute it. More often than not, most hardware manufacturers simply abandon the older hardware platforms.
To keep Android as light as possible old hardware support is cast aside making a expensive tablet a doorstop in just one or two version releases.
PCs and Windows, well while it is up to manufacturers to provide basic drivers to MS, MS will take those basic drivers and incorporate them into the OS. Hardware manufacturers will often build "families" of hardware based off of the basic driver set they gave MS. The Generic drivers MS creates often will work to get a PC with unsupported hardware up to some level of usable operation. I know that works, as I have loaded Win10 on a lot of older system boards which has unsupported hardware like video, sound and even networking cards.
(Long story) For instance, my DW loves her free books via Kindle app on a Android tablet.. Recently a $200 tablet she bought less than 4 yrs ago had Android 8 on it and a Kindle App that was very happy and then the unthinkable happened..
For whatever reason the Kindle App removed it's self because Amazon no longer was supporting that old version and they pulled the App right off of the tablet (she was using the tablet the night before and was reading, the next day when she turned on the tablet, the app was gone)..
We found that her Tablet was able to upgrade to Android 9.. Unfortunately, the newest version of Kindle offered by Amazon would not install on Android 9 (we could not figure out what Android version was required either).. We fished around and eventually found a website which had a repository of old apps and found a Kindle App that would install on her Tablet.. But, that App wasn't playing well with Amazon..
The end result to remedy the issue was to blow another now $350 for a brand new tablet with Android 11 and we now have a perfectly good older tablet with Android 9 laying around that is as useful as a doorstop..
So, now add in App developers which eventually stop developing and supporting old versions of Android, some allow existing installations to exist and some now are forcefully de installing unsupported old versions. I am shocked that you are finding Apps compatible with 4.4..