Google Pixel 8 series software updates
Google is planning at least five years of software updates for Pixel devices powered by the Tensor chipset, according to a report by 9to5Google. This means that starting with the Pixel 6, Google will provide five years of Android updates. The Pixel 6 series launched with Android 12, and it’s currently running on Android 13 so it should get up to Android 17 with two more years added to its roadmap.
The Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 series will also receive five years of Android updates if Google sticks to this plan. This would be a great deal of relief for people who plan on using their Pixel phones for years. It will also push Google ahead of Samsung who is currently leading with four years of updates for some of its phones.
But both OEMs are still far behind when it comes to Apple who is known for providing software updates for years. It’s still a major improvement for the Pixel phones.
Google Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro: what we know so far
- The Pixel 8 series is going to be Google’s next flagship offering. The launch is expected to take place in September this year.
- There have been several leaks on the Pixel 8 phones that reveal key specifications, design and other features.
- One of the major upgrades planned is a built-in sensor in the Pixel 8 Pro to measure your body’s temperature.
- Google is also reportedly planning to add more AI features to the Pixel 8 series cameras. It will be able to provide the perfect group photo by making sure everyone’s best expression is included. Google also plans to use AI to minimise background noise in videos.