Google’s 5G Pixel 6 and 6 Pro could get four OS updates and five years of security patches
For a smartphone technically (pre-) announced all the way back in early August, the Pixel 6 (and its Pro sibling) has been the subject of quite a few juicy leaks over the last couple of weeks, leaving almost no major question unanswered in advance of its full October 19 launch.
Google is finally coming after Apple… sort of
If you’re the least bit familiar with Apple’s industry-leading software support policies, you may have been wondering why Google stayed so far behind its arch-rival for so long.
The easiest answer might be connected to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors, which probably didn’t allow Big G to guarantee a smooth transition from an OS version to a radically different one more than three years down the line.
The first Tensor-packing phones, meanwhile, could be set to receive Android 13, 14, 15, and 16 after undoubtedly launching on Android 12, with their overall security guaranteed to be kept up-to-date through the fall of 2026.
Just another big reason to get excited about the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro
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