Well the point wasn't a personal purchase point.
But taking the viewpoint of "someone" who may be deploying / deciding on the deployment of IPv6 in the enterprise, BYOD, etc environments.
With one in two SmartPhones in CH Android, the advice of telling 50% of your customers / users to "go Apple" may not be the best approach for convincing such a "someone".
Seriously, any proposed solutions / approaches (besides requesting google to change their mind), that have actually been used somewhere, would be welcomed?
Cheers JIm
On 20.09.2016 16:24, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2016-09-20 15:58, Jim Romaguera wrote:
On 20.09.2016 15:40, Jeroen Massar wrote:
Anybody has a proper excuse? :)
No I don't have an excuse but interested in the communities (& your) opinion re your challenge...
o DHCPv6 re Android re enterprise, BYOD, PWLAN, etc environments
Is a problem or was a problem / no problem at all?
One person at Google decided that they do not want to properly want to support IPv6 even though people have been asking for it...
https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=32621 http://www.techrepublic.com/article/androids-lack-of-dhcpv6-support-poses-se... etc etc
And even if they finally change their mind: https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html you will never get the correct version on the devices....
I am still waiting for the new 7.x to pop up on that chart ;) I mean, it is only out for a month now...
Hey look, IOS 10.x is at 25% already: https://david-smith.org/iosversionstats/ while that was released, what, a week ago? :)
Hence, just buy a different device, Android is hopeless...
Greets, Jeroen
.... well CyanogenMod might be useful, but they do not have DHCPv6 either afaik...
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