
There’s good news and bad news here, depending on what side of the fence you’re on. If you’ve got a Priv, you’re in good shape, and if you don’t… not so much.

The other 9 OEMs that were tracked didn’t fare nearly as well. BlackBerry did everyone a favor and used the best case scenario for these manufactures, so they use the first possible device updated. That means BlackBerry isn’t shaming Samsung for updating a three year old budget device slower than a newer, flagship device. Whether that’s acceptable or not is another discussion, but it at least puts other OEMs in the best possible light.
There were nine anonymous OEMs tracked, and only one or two patched issues even remotely reasonably. There were only a handful of instances where things were patched within a week, while most issues lingered for several weeks or never got patched at all. Not a single OEM had a security patch ready the same day of public availability like BlackBerry, either.
It’s hard to blame BlackBerry for bragging a little bit here, since they’re absolutely blowing everyone else out of the water. They at least had the courtesy of not calling other companies out by name, but it’s pretty clear if you’re concerned about security patches on Android, you’re either going to have to pick between the Priv or Google’s Nexus line.
source: BlackBerry
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