Tandara Simply put, GOS is not going anywhere and will continue supporting all the currently supported models alongside the upcoming Pixel series. It's just that it will take a longer time to merge major releases due to Google no longer providing 'device support files' for pixels (they will have to reverse-engineer the support). AOSP is not going anywhere as well.
DeletedUser349 Tandara thank you this makes way more sense that what I was reading. What is AOSP again? i’ve seen that acronym listed other places and looked into it, but I don’t quite understand
Tandara DeletedUser349 AOSP is basically a pure and open-source Android that everyone uses to build their own 'version' of Android. All the manufacturers, be it Samsung, Xiaomi, or any other brand use it to make their custom OS.
DeletedUser349 ryrona this is good to know. how long of a life would you say pixels have when attached to graphene? like, say google made it so future devices couldn’t do it. if I got a pixel from the year before, would it be supported for a while?
Tandara DeletedUser349 The model will stay supported as long as GOS devs wish to continue supporting it (likely 5-7 years if going by the current trends)
twitheatrophonic matchboxbananasynergy i hope graphene phone is available until the end of 6a so i can switch to that. After using graphene, Using other os feels scary
DeletedUser349 Tandara oh wow 5-7 years. so maybe that means, if I got a pixel 9 pro (is that the correct name?), it should last 5-7 years even if, say, new pixel phones weren’t supported?
DeletedUser349 twitheatrophonic scary an in not private and secure? as i’ve been learning more about privacy and security, and about tech companies and the data they collect, being an ios and (currently) an icloud user is scary as well