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<blockquote data-quote="bèlla" data-source="post: 77584157" data-attributes="member: 416395"><p>You'll probably have a longer support period with the Pixel since Android is their platform. All other providers make custom iterations they support for a certain period. I've had Samsung phones and purchased my first tablet from them. Their premium offering. They stopped providing updates in less than two years and introduced the next model. I switched to Apple and never looked back. </p><p></p><p>While the devices can be more costly their support period is the longest in the industry. I've successfully traded older models more than once without a problem. Barring an accident she's likely to have it for several years. Bear that in mind when selecting a phone. A device that's still supported 5 years out is more efficient than one that requires earlier replacement. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0abab5">~bella</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bèlla, post: 77584157, member: 416395"] You'll probably have a longer support period with the Pixel since Android is their platform. All other providers make custom iterations they support for a certain period. I've had Samsung phones and purchased my first tablet from them. Their premium offering. They stopped providing updates in less than two years and introduced the next model. I switched to Apple and never looked back. While the devices can be more costly their support period is the longest in the industry. I've successfully traded older models more than once without a problem. Barring an accident she's likely to have it for several years. Bear that in mind when selecting a phone. A device that's still supported 5 years out is more efficient than one that requires earlier replacement. [COLOR=#0abab5]~bella[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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