cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21410090
According to a new report, Google’s Pixel 9a is set to adopt a much larger battery, despite being roughly the same physical size.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/21410090
According to a new report, Google’s Pixel 9a is set to adopt a much larger battery, despite being roughly the same physical size.
Pixels are expensive on introduction but get fairly affordable once they’ve been around for a while. Does the 9 have any real attractions if you’re satisfied with the cameras on older Pixel generations? You can get unused Pixel 6’s and 7’s at budget-phone prices on woot fairly regularly. They seem nice, if you want a Pixel for whatever reason.
6 series (don’t know about 6a) won’t receive major OS updates anymore.
8 and 9 series come with seven years of OS updates.
If I got an older Pixel I’d run Graphene so np. Right now I’m satisfied with my Moto G. I’ll wait to see what happens with NTN (satellite) messaging in Android 15 since that’s the most interesting feature that my current phone didn’t have.
FYI graphene does still rely on the Google updates:
https://grapheneos.org/faq#device-lifetime
Just ordered a new 7 a so it fits the expected hardware lifetime. 335 EUR is somewhat above my phone hardware price limit but moving from LineageOS to GrapheneOS is worth it.