Owners of Pixel 6-series, 7-series and Pixel Fold phones can look forward to a couple extra years of OS upgrades than initially expected, as discovered by Android expert Mishaal Rahman and confirmed by Google on X. When they were introduced, Google originally promised three years of OS upgrades and five years of security patches for each device, starting from the time they went on sale. But a quiet update to a support page confirms that these phones will get two additional OS upgrades, giving them a full five years of OS and security support that âmay also include new and upgraded features with Pixel Drops.â That, my friends, rules.
Googleâs three-and-five policy wasnât bad, but it wasnât the best either â after the Pixel 6 arrived in 2021, Samsung did one better by offering four years of OS updates for the Galaxy S22. Google got its act together with the Pixel 8, announcing a class-leading seven years of OS and security update support. Which is great! But you wouldnât blame a Pixel 6 or 7 owner for feeling like they were unfairly left behind. Google seems to be making up some of the shortfall by offering these additional OS upgrades, and itâs a welcome change.
Of course, an âOS updateâ isnât quite what it used to be â for better and worse. Google is emphasizing pushing out more updates across older versions of Android through its Play framework. Thatâs a great thing, but it does mean that the yearly OS upgrade isnât quite as important as it once was. The company can also gate certain features to pricier or more recent models, as it has with Night Sight Video and Zoom Enhance. Googleâs mention of new features via Pixel Drops for the next couple of years is promising, though.
Going by Googleâs original schedule, the Pixel 6 should have gotten its last OS platform upgrade with this yearâs Android 15. Inquiring minds wondered if something was up when the Pixel 6 series was deemed eligible for the Android 16 beta, and now we know: Pixel 6 phones are on track to get Android 16 and 17 when they become available. Not too shabby.
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