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~~Lol also maybe this is just the new normal to get people to buy phones more often again. I just bought a pixel 8a for my father in law because it was supposed to come with 7 version upgrades before being left to rot. I assumed they release a new major version each year, so the phone should last him 7 years, but maybe it'll only be 3.5 years now?~~
This is proven false, so 7 years of updates, not 7 versions for a pixel 8a, hooray!
You spent more time typing that out than it would have taken to actually check Google's wording. They claim "7 years of OS updates", you're just spreading misinformation.
Hey, glad to hear! I bought a used pixel and did almost no research as I'm busy. So glad to be proven wrong!
Let me guess, they changed the wallpaper.
Can we stop having a Android release for 5 minutes?
Don't worry, it's probably going to be even more locked down.
I miss Android 7 and prior. The only improvement I see is permission management and UI on tablets (dp >= 600). And perhaps app updates without prompting user from 3rd party app stores (like F-Droid), but I don't like automatic updates anyway.
Wtf, I'm still running 14 on my pixel 6...
This should have been Android 15 but whatever. AI really got all these conpanies horny.
Looks like Pixel 9 stays the odd one out by not releasing with the latest version of Android