> 1. On desktops and laptops, drivers are a necessary evil. Hardware is often user serviceable and prone to changes, and there is a huge variety of combinations. On phones and tablets, this isn't quite so. You can't really change the hardware easily, and it's entirely safe to lock out driver installations since you don't really need them
2. It is a lot easier to break ARM devices than x86 with messed up drivers
3. Drivers on Android must be written for specific kernel versions and all. It is easy to do for a manufacturer, hard to get right as a user