Seems a little misleading of them to say the iPhone won’t have seven years of security updates when that’s standard for iPhones but hasn’t been the case for most Android phones.
Wasn't there a recent recall of 4a phones that had their battery life killed by an update? My friend could barely keep his on for an hour.
My Pixel 5 also turned into a broken mess in its last year. It was as if I had a completely different phone. I was hoping to keep it for at least two more years but the battery became really bad and the OS became super buggy.
Right, no history of executing on this pinky promise.
And Apple has actually done better than 7 years of security updates (which is all Google is promising), they're approaching 7 years of OS support (though not every feature, for instance Apple AI does not work on older phones, which for me is a good thing because I'm tired of LLM nonsense). Someone put this table together:
Devices sold in 2018 with iOS 12 are now on iOS 18, they've received 7 versions of iOS and all the security updates that come with them. And iOS 18 will get security updates for several more years so a decade of security updates is likely for those devices.
From memory they released a security update the last supported OS on the 5c two years after they stopped supporting it (guess it was a pretty big security hole)
Phone wars were always stupid, and Google is starting again. That has never been a good point for those who do this. They should drop the comparison with AI features and make a new page where they compare iOS with GrapheneOS.
So they're asking you to trust that their pinky promise means something this time and to ignore the actual performance of their competitor.
Perfectly good phone but Google just abandoned it why would I ever buy another phone from them again
My Pixel 5 also turned into a broken mess in its last year. It was as if I had a completely different phone. I was hoping to keep it for at least two more years but the battery became really bad and the OS became super buggy.
And Apple has actually done better than 7 years of security updates (which is all Google is promising), they're approaching 7 years of OS support (though not every feature, for instance Apple AI does not work on older phones, which for me is a good thing because I'm tired of LLM nonsense). Someone put this table together:
https://iosref.com/ios
Devices sold in 2018 with iOS 12 are now on iOS 18, they've received 7 versions of iOS and all the security updates that come with them. And iOS 18 will get security updates for several more years so a decade of security updates is likely for those devices.
From memory they released a security update the last supported OS on the 5c two years after they stopped supporting it (guess it was a pretty big security hole)
No mention given of course to all the Apple-ecosystem stuff it can’t do either.
I wouldn’t trust Apple to give me a comparison either but I do wonder who these things are targeted at.
I’m not sure most people with an iPhone won’t just buy another iPhone for their next phone and vice versa.