Hi, I'm new. I've just read a review lately and I don't understand the meaning of this paragraph. Would you clarify it for me please?
First, this is the context of the review: Android is a mobile operating system, it have a original user interface. DROID DNA is a new phone from HTC, DROID DNA use Android. But HTC use another user interface for DROID DNA, it's called Sense 4+.
And this is the paragraph: "Overall, Sense 4+ does the job, but we can’t escape the feeling that, in its more recent versions, Android is already sufficiently approachable to make skinning it less valuable to the end-user. We’re a long way from the rough and ready early days of Android, and the compromises in update timeliness are simply less acceptable than they perhaps once were. The third-party modding community will undoubtedly flock to the DROID DNA, but regular users may find themselves forced to wait longer for newer versions of the core OS, with not a huge amount to show for it in return."
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