• NoDignity@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    To anyone reading this a 6 is a great pick but its worth knowing that the 7 year update promise only began with the pixel 8 so if you buy a 6 in 2024 it probably only has about 2 years of updates left. However they are only like $150 used I think so the value is probably there even if you only get 2 years of use out of it.

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      17 days ago

      What’s the point of Goggle’s security support when you’re buying the phone for GrapheneOS?

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        17 days ago

        Graphene only supports devices for as long as the manufacturer does, maybe slightly longer.

        Doesn’t seem like the old CyanogenMod days where you could slap that shit on there forever.

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            14 days ago

            Yeah kinda! My pixel is still going strong, but I kind of feel forced to get rid of it now. I would much prefer to just flash a new ROM and get a few more years out of it. The hardware is (still) really good for the performance I expect out of my phone.

            Eh. Maybe I’ll get a new phone, wipe this one and use it for traveling.

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            16 days ago

            You expect them to backport security updates to pixel 3 or whatever for free when even the manufacturer doesn’t?

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                15 days ago

                They only backport (some) OS patches, the firmware doesn’t get updated after the vendor classifies a device as EOL.

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        15 days ago

        To get Android into a fully patched state, you need both firmware updates that come from your phone’s vendor, as well as OS patches that come from your OS developer (in this case GrapheneOS). GrapheneOS usually only provides OS updates as long as Google provides firmware updates, because they don’t want people to run outdated and potentially insecure devices with old, unpatched firmware. But they have extended update cycles for some EOL devices like the Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5.