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[return to "Pixel 8 to have seven years of Android updates"]
1. withzo+Lg[view] [source] 2023-10-04 16:03:06
>>skille+(OP)
Committing to 7 years is a big step! Apple does't commit to its support timeline at all and seems to average around 6 years, so this is more firm and also longer.

I would like to see Apple respond by committing to their timeframe but they won't.

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2. 369548+Uh[view] [source] 2023-10-04 16:09:07
>>withzo+Lg
Apple averages around 6 years of major OS updates, but I think security patch support goes on for much longer than that.

edit: iPhone 5s from 2013 received an update this year

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3. withzo+Dj[view] [source] 2023-10-04 16:15:59
>>369548+Uh
They certainly have a few outliers. They released 12.5.7 in January 2023, which supports the iPhone 5s and 6 - 10 years after the 5s was initially released! However, that was an outlier; they haven't backported most security patches to older devices.

They only do it when there's clear evidence of in-the-wild exploitation or it's a big compatibility bug that would prevent you from migrating to a newer device.

Google's announcement was for full OS support for 7 years, not just security fixes. Comparing it to Apple's ~6 years of OS support is fair.

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