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Pixel 6/6 Pro: New History of System Updates, so often they came on time, late or not at all

Google Pixel Feature Drop Update

Google Pixel Feature Drop Update

Google launched the Pixel 6 smartphones nine months ago and has of course provided frequent updates since then, which plug security gaps but also bring new functions. However, the reliability of the updates was not really high in the first six months, so this point quickly became the biggest weak point. In our updated chronicle, however, we can show you that the problems have been completely overcome.

Google is one of the largest software companies in the world and reaches several billion people with its own products. Software is the company’s great strength, setting new standards in both security and speed – and that’s no exaggeration. Hardware, on the other hand, is more of a means to an end for Google. Even though this is now a large business area, the main task of the products is to advance the platforms and software.

With the Pixel 6 smartphones, Google has launched two very strong devices that, looking back, may one day be classified as one of the most important Pixel generations. The line has come of age after six generations and has finally been able to achieve what the company has been working towards since the Nexus days. Top hardware, top equipment and even the Tensor processor can keep up with the competition in the first generation and don’t cause any problems right away. Indirectly yes.

And then it was the software of all things that completely misrepresented these great smartphones and upset buyers. Google seemed to have massive difficulties or have severely reduced testing capacities and quality control. The latter is unlikely, but wasn’t the first foreseeable when developing your own processor platform?

Never before has a new Google product seen as many update issues, postponements, emergency stops and deteriorating improvements as the Pixel 6 smartphones. All Pixel smartphones had teething problems, but they were often due to mismatches between hardware and software. They were there from the start and were not only brought to the devices with the update. Just take a look at the following brief history of Pixel 6 smartphone software updates.

Let’s note that in the first half there were only three updates that came on time and with a blind eye without any problems: February, April and May. In all three cases, there were only minor updates with a rather manageable scope of bug fixes and security gaps. That’s why you could still be pessimistic in April, but the updates that were rolled out on time (and completely) in the following months can finally make you completely optimistic. It is now no longer to be expected that there will be any particular problems with the updates.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to understand what Google’s developers have / had to nibble on and why they do not communicate the problems transparently. You will certainly not find out every month that you cannot make it on time, but follow a certain roadmap. Of course, bugs and gaps cannot be fully planned, but all other manufacturers and the pixel teams of generations 3 to 5 can do it too.

You got the curve just in time to set good signs for the upcoming Pixel 6a and Pixel 7 smartphones, which will also be equipped with Tensor. As soon as the majority of Pixel smartphones rely on Tensor, Google can put all its energy into this architecture.

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