Google promises 7 major Android upgrades, security fixes with Pixel 8 series: here’s what it means

Google is promising over 7 major Android upgrades with security patches and regular feature drops to Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.

Google rolls out Android 14 on Pixel phones, other brands to get later this year
Android 14 is finally here. Image: Google

Google just concluded its fall “Pixel” launch event and we got our eyes on the latest Pixel 8 series and Pixel Watch 2. Additionally, a glimpse of Android 14 was also shared.

Notably, Google Pixel 8 series has advanced over the previous year’s launches, in terms of both hardware and software, thanks to generative AI, too. Pixel 8 Pro has received notable AI updates including Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Motion auto-focus, Dual exposure controls Live HDR+, Magic Editor, and Best Take.

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Google promises 7 major Android upgrades with Pixel 8 series

Among all the big announcements, what caught everyone’s eye was Google’s promise of 7 major upgrades. Google announced that with the Pixel 8 series, the company will give 7 major upgrades including OS, Security Fixes and Feature Drops.

This means that those who buy Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro—that runs Android 14—out of the box, will receive Android updates till 2030. And possibly, Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro will receive up to Android 21. Google has outcasted all competitors with this, the closest a brand came to this was Samsung with a promise to provide over four years of OS upgrades.

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Would Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro last till 2030?

That’s a subjective question, and you won’t find an answer to it anywhere! However, there are devices that last more than half a decade and devices that dement in less than half a year. It totally depends upon the person who uses the phone. Moreover, Google might’ve hinted at potential repairs after a while as it expands its partnership with iFixit.

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