Google on why it decided to offer 7 years of Android, security updates on Pixel 8 series

announcement of the Google Pixel 8 series came as a pleasant surprise to potential buyers, as the company promised seven years of operating system and security updates. AI tricks and quarterly features aside, Google made this unique selling point to differentiate its Pixel phones from the sea of ​​Android smartphones. Recently, the head of the company spoke about this and why they did this.
Xiang Chau, vice president of devices and services, said during the podcast that Google has active user data from Pixel users, which suggests that most people have been using the same model for years.
“So if you look at where the original Pixel went in 2016 and how many people are still using the first Pixel, we’re seeing a pretty good base of active users in almost seven years. Chau said.
According to the executive, when Google realized that people use phones for six years, the company decided to support the Pixel 8 and newer models for a total of seven years with operating system and security updates.
How does Google enable this change?
One of the biggest changes to Pixel smartphones since the Pixel 6 is the Tensor SoC, designed by Google to run artificial intelligence tasks and machine learning models, allowing for better control of features.
But 7 years is a long time in the smartphone industry, and Google wants to overcome hardware limitations by supporting software features and improving the usability of older devices so they can benefit from new features without upgrading their hardware.
It was recently announced that the Pixel 8 will also get the same AI features as the Pixel 8 Pro.