• No Pixel 8? Then Google might not really care about you and your

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Sat Mar 9 05:15:05 2024
    No Pixel 8? Then Google might not really care about you and your old Pixel

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    Sat, 09 Mar 2024 05:00:00 +0000

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    Google's feature drop is inconsistent, making us concerned that it may not deliver on its promise to update the Pixel 8

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    If you have an older Pixel phone and youve been wondering when the newest Pixel features would finally be arriving, I have news! It might be this
    week, but probably not. There is no rhyme or reason to Googles Pixel feature drop , and confusion about features like circle-to-search portends deeper problems. Google made a promise to support its latest Pixel 8 phones for a very long time, and this debacle makes me doubtful that Google will deliver.

    This isnt really about the Pixel Feature Drop, not yet. I have problems with Googles erratic Feature Drop model, but the most important thing Google did for phones this year was its promise to support the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro for seven years from when they launched. Thats unprecedented in the phone world. Apple supports its iPhone models for five years, and it offered the longest support until Google stepped up. The Pixel 8 Pro will get seven years of updates as well (Image credit: Future / Philip Berne)

    Of course, Apple has been supporting five-year-old phones for more than a decade, while this longevity promise is new for Android makers like Google
    and Samsung. Apple has a proven track record. Until the Pixel 8 gets its
    final OS update in 2031 and the Galaxy S24 in 2032, we wont know if Google
    and Samsung can truly deliver on the seven year promise, or what that
    delivery will look like. If Google is going to beat the best, it needs to be the best

    In the meantime, Im watching for Google to follow Apples pattern. Apple has reliably updated its phones every year, so if Google is going to match or
    beat Apples promise, it will need to match its practices.

    The iPhone XR from 2018 got the latest IOS 17.4 update recently. It also got iOS 17, iOS 16, and iOS 15 on the day those operating systems were offered. There is no delay for older iPhone models. It is obvious that Apples
    diligence keeping its phones up to date provides a clear path to that final update down the road. I feel confident that my iPhone 11 will get iOS 18 this year because its gotten every single iOS update, and every new iOS feature, right on time. Even this old iPhone XR got the latest iOS update on day one (Image credit: Future)

    Google is asking me to have the same confidence in Pixel phones, and thats
    not an easy ask. So far, things have been smooth with the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro. Googles biggest software addition of the past year, the new circle-to-search functionality, was added to those phones on day one. Of course, the new search feature inexplicably launched on the Samsung Galaxy S24, but it showed up on the latest Pixel phones at the same time. No harm,
    no foul, Pixel 8 fans.

    Google said it would bring circle-to-search to older Pixel devices, and the rollout has been odd. This week, in a Pixel Feature Drop, the new feature was added to the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro . The Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold, which are both newer phones than the Pixel 7, have not been updated with the new feature. Why?! All of these phones use the same Google Tensor G2 chipset. The Pixel 7a is a bargain phone, but it still has 8GB of RAM, just like the Pixel 7.

    Why not bring the feature to all of these phones at the same time? The only reason I can imagine is that Google didnt think it worthwhile to devote the developer resources. Google only has so many developers, and a limited number of people working on older phones. They focused on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7
    Pro first. Other phones will come later.

    This makes sense at a small company, but Google has more than 180,000 employees . This smacks of laziness or a limited vision of Googles Pixel
    team. Google appears to be abandoning its customers with no rhyme or reason. Thanks for spending $1,500 on the Pixel Fold ! Maybe eventually it will get the same features as this Pixel 7 you could have bought for $400. It's hard
    to recommend a phone Google doesn't update

    This doesnt happen with Apple, a company that supports its phones long-term. Apple doesnt leave its older phones behind, or leave its most important
    buyers wondering when the cool new features might come their way. If you have an iPhone 12 , or an iPhone 13 mini , or an iPhone 15 Pro Max , you got the new NameDrop feature on the same day as everybody else.

    In this way, Apple simply treats its owners better. It is easier to recommend the best iPhone today because I know, from Apples history, how it will treat iPhone owners. Im not so sure about Google. The Pixel 7a didn't get circle to search because ... why?! (Image credit: Future / Philip Berne)

    The Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are great phones, and Id have little trouble recommending them, but thats not to say Id have NO trouble. Will you be angry with me when Google offers a cool new AI feature for Pixel 9 owners but gives older phones neither feature nor explanation? I asked Google why the Pixel 7a was left out of the circle to search party, and they said they had nothing to share.

    Ive been recommending the Pixel 7a as a great bargain phone option, but now I wonder if Google cares about that phone as much as I do. I cant recommend it if Google is going to leave it in feature limbo for the rest of its lifespan, for no apparent reason.

    The line in the sand for me is Googles seven-year promise, and that started with the Pixel 8, so thats the phone I hold to a higher standard. From this phone forward, including a possible Pixel 8a that may arrive soon, I will expect Google to treat its phones equally, and to treat its owners with respect and clarity. If Google is going to change the game, making promises that beat Apple, it needs to show us that its ready to play ball. You might also like... Google Pixel update brings Circle to Search to even more Pixel phones This new Galaxy Z Flip 5 rival is the first truly affordable foldable The Honor Magic 6 Pro is like a luxury watch for your pocket



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