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I have a pixel 8, and really don't have a desire to upgrade.
I have a pixel 7 and I don't have a desire for upgrade either. There hasn't been a substantial enough change to justify a change in a while. The ability to run GrapheneOS is the main attraction.
I'd say save your money. When (if) they finally release a phone worth switching for you won't have wasted that money.
I have a Pixel 6 and no desire to upgrade.
Anyone still rocking a 5?
Are you running Graphene? I stopped using my 6 because Google stopped security patches. Fortunately the newer Pixels now have 5 years of updates.
No, the Pixel 6 still gets regular updates until October (so I'll probably get Android 15) and security updates for another two years.
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/4457705
Those ones get 5 years. Newer ones get 7.
Oops! I confused my old Nexus 6 with Pixel.
If anyone is, I hope they're running a third-party ROM like GrapheneOS, because Google ended software support last year.
Google increased their support window after the 5, so the 6 is still good for another couple years of security updates.