• FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    well why don’t I just buy an iPhone then for longer os support

    I’ve never owned an iPhone so I’m not too up to date on this, but a 30 second search (meaning I could be wrong), says:

    “But it is around 5-6 years based on precedence. The iPhone 6s probably had its last major software update with iOS 14(2020).” https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252455935

    I can’t speak on Samsung, but Google is getting much better with updates. Hopefully Samsung follows suit. The Pixel 6 and 7 get 5 years, and the Pixel 8 getting 7 years. https://support.google.com/pixelphone/answer/4457705

    Edit: to me, the Pixel is one of the best phone lines, especially when you consider GrapheneOS support and alternative OS in general support. However, I think Google falls way short on marketing, which is why they never really took off.

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      10 months ago

      I can’t speak on Samsung, but Google is getting much better with updates. Hopefully Samsung follows suit.

      They did. Samsung starts 7 years of updates starting with the s24 series. Their midrange and previous flagship did 4os + 5 security years. Budget devices are currently on 2os + 4 security updates.

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      10 months ago

      Having been an Apple, Google, and Samsung certified technician who performs repairs down to board level, Google phones fucking suck. They have no fucking idea what they’re doing and it results in horribly assembled phones, esoteric internal design, fragile components, and complicated repairs. A screen repair on a Pixel 5 took almost 40 unique components. That’s literally more than 10x what any other brand needs. They take ten times as long as an iPhone for the same repair, and probably 5x as long as a Samsung. There are worse phones out there, but not flagship phones. Google is by far the worst flagship manufacturer once you actually get past the sleek exterior. Dozens of crisscrossed flex cables, many of which are heavily adhered down or intended to be replaced regardless of if they’re in perfect shape. Single use grommets, ridiculously over complicated jigs and templates… they’re just… bad.