The biggest problem with this vulnerability, as
Ars Technica writer
Ron Amadeo points out, is that original equipment manufacturers have been able to adapt the Android code to work with their devices. This creates a dilemma where an unthinkable amount of patches would have to be made in order to successfully protect the majority of Android phones out there, and no single company, team, or entity is responsible for getting this issue under control. Because updates will focus on newer phones, and many patches will be dependent upon a myriad of manufacturers and carriers to distribute them, it is possible that millions to hundreds of millions of devices will remain vulnerable indefinitely.