Is it really necessary to launch a new update every year? After Android 12 nothing's changed much. All those changes are just minor adjustments and Google present this every year as a brand new update. They can go with the Windows' direction. Add features or changes to the existing version and release a major update after 3-4 years when necessary.
Is it just me or am I no longer excited to get android version upgrades? Every year they remove something that made android, android. First headphone jack, then SD cards, then it was IR blasters, after that it was being locked out of the "Android" folder on internal storage, then the android storage framework started blocking access to the root of the internal storage and now you can't use FTP to copy files over and instead have to use slow MTP that fails half the time. The Apple-ification of android is really bugging me. There are very little good alternatives in the NA market :(
While I get your sentiment... Android still has support for headphone jacks and SD cards. In fact, there are new devices coming out with those features present. It's just up to the manufacturer of the hardware, not Android, to decide if it is present or not.
Ftp doesn't work anymore? Even the apps or just as a system feature? Usb 2.0 on my old phone took too long and disconnected randomly, can't copy 60gb like that.
@@leandro.tijink Classical missunderstanding of what is software and what's the hardware. Talking about the hardware, Pixel never had SD Card support nor the IR blaster.
It would be nice if the batteries were a little bigger (6000mah or so) and they could make 20% show as 0% and 80% show as 100% and the battery would last longer without anyone "thinking" they're sacrificing screen-on time
@@DigitalBennyThey'll definitely come soon as other big Smartphone Brands already are releasing 6000mah+ midrange-flagship phones this coming months.
I use an app called 'Full Battery Charge Alarm' by Syrupy, all that does is give a notification when the charge reaches a high point, and a low point, of your choosing (80% and 30% for me). Works well enough, but we should just be able to set a charge cap natively, seems so obvious.
Im very glad the pixel 6 will get android 16 now. I'm still using my regular 6 since launch its a great phone to this day. No problems whatsoever so this has come as a welcome surprise
The hardware on the pixels is tragic. Battery, charging speed, SoC and old cameras. I see no reason to upgrade from my pixel 6 pro to a pixel 9 pro, just incremental updates. If i could have the Vivo x100 ultra with pixel OS, i would be really happy
What are you on about? The 9 Pro XL is great, battery easily gets two days. Plenty powerful to do whatever I need it to do. Latest Android already, and the cameras are excellent
The hardware situation might improve for next year’s Pixel lineup as it is rumored to make Tensor chips from TSMC. Fingers crossed for a more competitive chipset from Google.
Loved my Pixel 6. Had it for 3 years and only upgraded last week to the Pixel 9 because of Black Friday offers plus Google's Trade in offer. Love the Pixel 9 and it is definitely a good upgrade, but not by as much as you might think as the Pixel 6 software upgrades over the years really kept pace. (Pixel 9 is better in the hand though than the P6 imho)
The way the smartphone world is going I reckon they're gonna just stop making new phones at some point, and instead just charge users £500 every 6 months to get a new android version update
Ok, this actually makes me think about the Xperia 1 VI I've on order. It offers only 3 upgrades, and as it started on A14 - it'll only go up until A17. If A16 comes earlier than late next year - that could mean 3 years without OS upgrade rather than the 1-1.5 I hoped out for. 😕
Meanwhile, the current flagship Samsung phones are on 14. It's more stable than 15, and there are no real differences either way. Delays by Samsung aside, that says a LOT about how Google treats these updates lately. Instead of pushing smaller feature updates on their existing software, they release those same updates and mask them as the new big version of Android. Hoping One UI 7 brings something substantial to make up for the delays and lack of features implemented directly by Google.
Still use a Pixel 6 Pro as my work phone. Just looked and it hadn't been pushed to Android 15 yet but I am forcing the update. I still have a 6A that I was using for my personal phone, though I can't seem to go back to it after using the OnePlus 12R. Even with the smaller form factor I love the 12R works better.
Google always ignore those tiny things like this. Charge at 80%, put close all button at the front place, 3rd party icon support. The big one desktop support that keeps getting in Developer mode.
I am a Pixel 6 user. Despite its flaws( the processor being the only one I still cannot comprehend), I genuinely enjoy using this phone. The design IMO is the best, especially since the Pixel 7 went all metallic with the camera bar and the Pixel 9 unfortunately disconnecting it from the rails! I just wished this being a Tensor powered pixel this would have atleast 5 years of updates when i heard it would get only 3 . So getting the news of Android 16 coming, is genuinely an amazing news !!
Yep, I remember after getting my P6 secondhand on Android 12, the software was a buggy hell. It’s fine a long way, and I can actually say it works at least several orders of magnitude better now thanks to the software updates and bug fixes
I bought a Pixel 6 at launch and recently upgraded to a 9 Pro, due to the 6 experiencing location detection issues after updating to Android 15. I'm still happy that Google are planning to give the 6 series phones Android 16
🚨🚔 Dude...There seems to be a small title problem with Android Police videos. They often make no sense aka they are typical clickbait. Case in point: The "Android 16 situation" is NOT bigger than you think. Actually nobody was thinking about it because there is no situation to speak of. Most haven't got 15 and/or 14 yet and 16 is many months away. Years away for many. Hence, unless you are a developer or a hardcore recent Pixel user, this video is quite irrelevant.
7:51 I agree with you. I like the camera visor myself which is the reason why I hope Google keeps it but it looks like they are keeping it for the Long haul cuz I think it wouldn't be a Google phone without it
They need to just focus on refinement, design, and social media camera quality. They social media camera quality is a big reason preventing people from switching to android.
Can't believe iOS lately is better than Android in big updates. Remember old times when android 8 had a lot different things than android 7 compared to ios 11 and 12? Well, i've been an Apple hater for years, but this time gotta admit they got it
I would honestly say that Android is feature complete at this point. It has all the major things someone using a smart device wants. Google should rather work on making Android compatible and optimised with the wide range of hardware is serves, while even microsoft couldn’t do it with Windows, but I believe the UNIX roots of Android and Google’s expertise in their AI stuff they can honestly focus on bringing this to android.
Ive literally had zero issues with the fingerprint reader on my Pixel 6 Pro. I think this is mainly a complaint of reviewers who don't use the phone except for reviews.
Manufacturers should be forced to allow at least 3 os upgrades. My morotola g84 shipped with Android 13, and was only upgradeable to Android 14. To make matters much worse, Android 13 was released 15th August 2022. The G84 was released 8th September 2023. Android 14 was released 4th October 2023...
Very based of Google to give the P6/P6P A16, give it A17 too (5 years of OS & 5 years of security) and I'll be extremely happy, I use the 6 as my spare phone for work and it's still really good imo
I've been on the pixel 6 since launch. I don't recall it being buggy. Maybe I got it after it was out a couple months or something and it was fixed by then but my pixel 6, as well as my pixel 5, 3a, 2, 1 and Nexus 5 have all been great software experiences. This is the first time I've kept a smartphone more than 2 years. I just swapped the battery and bought a new case to make it feel a little fresher but i don't think ill be upgrading to the 9 (though the black friday deals on the 9 are quite tempting). I think ill stick with the 6 until software support runs out.
Google Pixel Phone owner: I have android 16 with the latest changes and improved performance. Non-Google Phone with Android: I'm still waiting for Android 15!
I got my Pixel 6 Pro about a month before the Pixel 7 launch cuz my old 3 XL died and I needed a new phone. It had Android 12 but by then all the bugs were worked out and it has been smooth sailing ever since. The only real issues I have with the device are the Tensor G1 turning into a furnace and I'm running out of storage space now.
The p6p was my attempt to move away from Samsung. I quickly sold it when the s22u was announced and I'm still using that now. Are you saying the p9p should actually be considered as I am looking to change soon.
I actually still have my base model pixel 7 and it's actually one of the better phones I've ever owned, but they said Android 16 would be my last software update for this model So I'll probably upgrade to either the 9 or the 10
I wish i could get a pixle.. But New Zealand has a stupid problem where people think they can charge the earth for a second hand ph - dont me started on new phs n how much of a overpriced market they are...
Google really pissed me off by only offering 3 years of updates for the pixel 4a -- not even security updates after that 3 year cut off. They lost me as a customer for at least a few years more.
most of them didnt last even this long, the 4a and 4a 5g were terrible phones. i had gotten one on launch day and it lasted a month before bricking itself, then the replacement one had a green flicker on the screen out of the box. i gave it to my nephew as a wifi only tablet and still owe verizon 600 dollars for it. i did love my pixel 7 pro before i broke it though :( bought that one used though. they have gotten better since the 5 and 6. the 6 was a huge leap.
I agree they should have supported the pixel 4a longer, with that being said you knew when you bought the phone it was only 3 years! I want more then anything for google to support my pixel 6 & 7pro the full 7 & 7 like the news ones are getting. Yet if they don't im not gonna NOT buy the next pixel I want cus of something i had knowledge of beforehand. That's just silly and unreasonable.
@@katinasoutherland7693 My understanding, which was wrong it seems, was it was 2 or 3 major Android version updates. That's what all the bloggers were saying was being promised. It seems hard to believe though that they would stop supporting major security updates also. A hard stop too. Windows 10 was released in 2015, and it STILL is getting updates. Major updates are one thing, but security updates??? that's a no brainer, no? Google knows users will continue to use their phones for years beyond that date also, so they know they are creating a serious security situation. Given how Google knew they were making a mistake, and changed to 7 years or whatever, they still refused to push updates to older phones. The Pixel 4a 5G was getting critical updates months after the Pixel 4a lost support -- so would it really kill Google to do them both? Just feels rather anti-user. Not sure Google has actually felt pro-user in many years at this point. /rant over
I guess you mean that android "15" is still not available, If that is true then you're not using a pixel. Other manufacturer's are dragging their feet. There is really no excuse for Samsung or any other phone manufacturer to not release a OS update when it is released by Google as they have plenty of time before release date to get it ready. Buy a pixel and you won't have that problem.
@@NatureBoy12100 I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. One ui 7 is basically a different OS to android 15 and samsung are introducing features specifically for it to make it very distinct from one ui 6. On stock android there is virtually no difference between 14 and 15
lol they can offer 6 + years of updates because we are sheep. (including myself). 90% of us buy whatever is the newest number because of FOMO. I have had the pixel 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. same on the iphone side. I have had every single iphone ever released. I also had the S20, 21, 22, and 23 (and a few Notes back in the day) before quitting Samsung devices. They can also release "16" early when it basically one or two .1 updates put together. When you just add a couple features with no meaningful UI changes, they can call it 16 and call it early and we will bite just like we always do.
Nice vid... Lol here i am tryn to get a browser (any browser) to work on an old android 4.4.2 tablet - i got ePXSe to work on it but nothing else will work... So Android 16 yea ill take it if the samsung s10 note can handle it or if the soon to buy samsung s20 Ultra ($229) can handle it
Me, still waiting to get Android 15: 👁👄👁
Me who's still on Android 10 👀
@@g0odnite 9 here 😅
@@TheJunky228 still on 7 💀
My relative's Motorola (2022 model) is still on 12. That's why I'll never buy Motorola because those phones are just ewaste.
I dont even know what version im at and i really dont care
Is it really necessary to launch a new update every year? After Android 12 nothing's changed much. All those changes are just minor adjustments and Google present this every year as a brand new update. They can go with the Windows' direction. Add features or changes to the existing version and release a major update after 3-4 years when necessary.
That wouldn't fit with the yearly phone launch every oem has, and that's what matters in this case
Shhh. Don't let the Android version number addicts hear you!
android 13 got bindless textures feature that warzone mobile needs to run
Yep@@seifou_00
Traditionally, it encourages people to buy new phones. It is "necessary" for increased profits and ewaste.
Is it just me or am I no longer excited to get android version upgrades? Every year they remove something that made android, android. First headphone jack, then SD cards, then it was IR blasters, after that it was being locked out of the "Android" folder on internal storage, then the android storage framework started blocking access to the root of the internal storage and now you can't use FTP to copy files over and instead have to use slow MTP that fails half the time. The Apple-ification of android is really bugging me. There are very little good alternatives in the NA market :(
While I get your sentiment... Android still has support for headphone jacks and SD cards.
In fact, there are new devices coming out with those features present. It's just up to the manufacturer of the hardware, not Android, to decide if it is present or not.
Literally u spoke my mind all these changes don't suit android because its due to this freedom that we chose android in the first place
Ftp doesn't work anymore? Even the apps or just as a system feature? Usb 2.0 on my old phone took too long and disconnected randomly, can't copy 60gb like that.
@@leandro.tijink Classical missunderstanding of what is software and what's the hardware. Talking about the hardware, Pixel never had SD Card support nor the IR blaster.
And now they want to basically remove custom roms.
"Limit charging to 80%" would be a big step towards hardware sustainability. Too bad it didn't make it into final Android 15 for Pixel...
Honestly one of my favorite features from my Samsung!
It would be nice if the batteries were a little bigger (6000mah or so) and they could make 20% show as 0% and 80% show as 100% and the battery would last longer without anyone "thinking" they're sacrificing screen-on time
@@DigitalBennyThey'll definitely come soon as other big Smartphone Brands already are releasing 6000mah+ midrange-flagship phones this coming months.
I use an app called 'Full Battery Charge Alarm' by Syrupy, all that does is give a notification when the charge reaches a high point, and a low point, of your choosing (80% and 30% for me).
Works well enough, but we should just be able to set a charge cap natively, seems so obvious.
@@fg009letyrds8 yes, but the "fake 80%" feature is not something any manufacturers are implementing.
Im very glad the pixel 6 will get android 16 now. I'm still using my regular 6 since launch its a great phone to this day. No problems whatsoever so this has come as a welcome surprise
I guess the "7 Android version upgrades" things make more sense if they just crap these versions out rapid fire. Still on Android 14 btw.
It's years, not versions
It's years tho I'm sure the 8 pro will get more than 7 androids technically ig
The hardware on the pixels is tragic. Battery, charging speed, SoC and old cameras. I see no reason to upgrade from my pixel 6 pro to a pixel 9 pro, just incremental updates.
If i could have the Vivo x100 ultra with pixel OS, i would be really happy
What are you on about? The 9 Pro XL is great, battery easily gets two days. Plenty powerful to do whatever I need it to do. Latest Android already, and the cameras are excellent
The hardware situation might improve for next year’s Pixel lineup as it is rumored to make Tensor chips from TSMC.
Fingers crossed for a more competitive chipset from Google.
Loved my Pixel 6. Had it for 3 years and only upgraded last week to the Pixel 9 because of Black Friday offers plus Google's Trade in offer. Love the Pixel 9 and it is definitely a good upgrade, but not by as much as you might think as the Pixel 6 software upgrades over the years really kept pace. (Pixel 9 is better in the hand though than the P6 imho)
The way the smartphone world is going I reckon they're gonna just stop making new phones at some point, and instead just charge users £500 every 6 months to get a new android version update
Such things seem possible if the software 'advancements' from amd and nvidia, are any indication (DLSS, FSR etc)
I though 14 was the newest💀
Nope, Android 14 is from October 2023
@@MattiaCeccopieriOh my phone is just still on it
@@Voidchamber_gd buy a Pixel
@@Voidchamber_gd it is the other guy is full of shit only some devices got android 15
@@realmousaffa3927only pixels have stable build of android 15 right now you are correct
Ok, this actually makes me think about the Xperia 1 VI I've on order. It offers only 3 upgrades, and as it started on A14 - it'll only go up until A17. If A16 comes earlier than late next year - that could mean 3 years without OS upgrade rather than the 1-1.5 I hoped out for. 😕
Current Pixel 6 Pro User here :-)
Meanwhile, the current flagship Samsung phones are on 14. It's more stable than 15, and there are no real differences either way.
Delays by Samsung aside, that says a LOT about how Google treats these updates lately. Instead of pushing smaller feature updates on their existing software, they release those same updates and mask them as the new big version of Android. Hoping One UI 7 brings something substantial to make up for the delays and lack of features implemented directly by Google.
Glad to be a pixel user
Still use a Pixel 6 Pro as my work phone. Just looked and it hadn't been pushed to Android 15 yet but I am forcing the update. I still have a 6A that I was using for my personal phone, though I can't seem to go back to it after using the OnePlus 12R. Even with the smaller form factor I love the 12R works better.
I just realized that im watching this video in pixel 6. Lol. Still working good
@google thank you for extended support. I hope pixel 7 series also gets extended support
Google always ignore those tiny things like this. Charge at 80%, put close all button at the front place, 3rd party icon support.
The big one desktop support that keeps getting in Developer mode.
Glad watching this on Pixel 6. My over 2 years old device has held up quite well.
The title of this video seems familiar 😂
Watching on my pixel 6❤...this phone is just wow...am on android 15 too😍😁
I am a Pixel 6 user. Despite its flaws( the processor being the only one I still cannot comprehend), I genuinely enjoy using this phone. The design IMO is the best, especially since the Pixel 7 went all metallic with the camera bar and the Pixel 9 unfortunately disconnecting it from the rails! I just wished this being a Tensor powered pixel this would have atleast 5 years of updates when i heard it would get only 3 . So getting the news of Android 16 coming, is genuinely an amazing news !!
Yep, I remember after getting my P6 secondhand on Android 12, the software was a buggy hell. It’s fine a long way, and I can actually say it works at least several orders of magnitude better now thanks to the software updates and bug fixes
I bought a Pixel 6 at launch and recently upgraded to a 9 Pro, due to the 6 experiencing location detection issues after updating to Android 15. I'm still happy that Google are planning to give the 6 series phones Android 16
🚨🚔
Dude...There seems to be a small title problem with Android Police videos.
They often make no sense aka they are typical clickbait.
Case in point: The "Android 16 situation" is NOT bigger than you think.
Actually nobody was thinking about it because there is no situation to speak of.
Most haven't got 15 and/or 14 yet and 16 is many months away. Years away for many.
Hence, unless you are a developer or a hardcore recent Pixel user, this video is quite irrelevant.
7:51 I agree with you. I like the camera visor myself which is the reason why I hope Google keeps it but it looks like they are keeping it for the Long haul cuz I think it wouldn't be a Google phone without it
We have iOS 18 coming out with like 50 new features and then Android 16 that could have been a .001 update
Which shows how far behind ios was
That's more like app updates than iOS system updates though. Whereas Android OS updates aren't the same as what Google pushes out in app updates.
49 of those new features to iOS have been on Android for 10years
They need to just focus on refinement, design, and social media camera quality. They social media camera quality is a big reason preventing people from switching to android.
Can't believe iOS lately is better than Android in big updates.
Remember old times when android 8 had a lot different things than android 7 compared to ios 11 and 12?
Well, i've been an Apple hater for years, but this time gotta admit they got it
"The Android 16 situation is crazy"
I love my pixel 6 ❤ i wish google will update it the 7&7 🤞
I would honestly say that Android is feature complete at this point. It has all the major things someone using a smart device wants. Google should rather work on making Android compatible and optimised with the wide range of hardware is serves, while even microsoft couldn’t do it with Windows, but I believe the UNIX roots of Android and Google’s expertise in their AI stuff they can honestly focus on bringing this to android.
Ive literally had zero issues with the fingerprint reader on my Pixel 6 Pro. I think this is mainly a complaint of reviewers who don't use the phone except for reviews.
Manufacturers should be forced to allow at least 3 os upgrades. My morotola g84 shipped with Android 13, and was only upgradeable to Android 14.
To make matters much worse, Android 13 was released 15th August 2022. The G84 was released 8th September 2023. Android 14 was released 4th October 2023...
Still rocking my s21 pro, haven't seen anything running slow or not available while still getting updates for a short bit longer.
Very based of Google to give the P6/P6P A16, give it A17 too (5 years of OS & 5 years of security) and I'll be extremely happy, I use the 6 as my spare phone for work and it's still really good imo
I wish they would stop ios and android rollouts without major updates of complete changes.
And this is why I'm forever hesitant on returning to Android fully, 15 isn't finished and we're already moving to 16 for a few features.
I've been on the pixel 6 since launch. I don't recall it being buggy. Maybe I got it after it was out a couple months or something and it was fixed by then but my pixel 6, as well as my pixel 5, 3a, 2, 1 and Nexus 5 have all been great software experiences.
This is the first time I've kept a smartphone more than 2 years. I just swapped the battery and bought a new case to make it feel a little fresher but i don't think ill be upgrading to the 9 (though the black friday deals on the 9 are quite tempting). I think ill stick with the 6 until software support runs out.
Google Pixel Phone owner: I have android 16 with the latest changes and improved performance.
Non-Google Phone with Android: I'm still waiting for Android 15!
I got my Pixel 6 Pro about a month before the Pixel 7 launch cuz my old 3 XL died and I needed a new phone. It had Android 12 but by then all the bugs were worked out and it has been smooth sailing ever since. The only real issues I have with the device are the Tensor G1 turning into a furnace and I'm running out of storage space now.
Curved edges are just more comfortable - fact
Google should work on fcam by providing portrait in telephoto and also by making edge detection better
Man , All i want from Pixel is to have a 1inch sensor and keep it for years and years to come..
The p6p was my attempt to move away from Samsung. I quickly sold it when the s22u was announced and I'm still using that now.
Are you saying the p9p should actually be considered as I am looking to change soon.
Nah, it's kinda the same phone.
Honestly, I havent seen any difference since android 10.
And im still on Android 10💀
just say that your phone isn't compatible
Thank you for your attention to detail! Your videos are always top notch! 💝🐱
Long term support is necessary for a company who actually builds android. Lol
I actually still have my base model pixel 7 and it's actually one of the better phones I've ever owned, but they said Android 16 would be my last software update for this model So I'll probably upgrade to either the 9 or the 10
I wonder if this also has to do with DOJ case
I hope pixel 7 pro gets android 17
I wish i could get a pixle.. But New Zealand has a stupid problem where people think they can charge the earth for a second hand ph - dont me started on new phs n how much of a overpriced market they are...
Mad that my pixel 6 died before I could get android 16
Google really pissed me off by only offering 3 years of updates for the pixel 4a -- not even security updates after that 3 year cut off. They lost me as a customer for at least a few years more.
most of them didnt last even this long, the 4a and 4a 5g were terrible phones. i had gotten one on launch day and it lasted a month before bricking itself, then the replacement one had a green flicker on the screen out of the box. i gave it to my nephew as a wifi only tablet and still owe verizon 600 dollars for it. i did love my pixel 7 pro before i broke it though :( bought that one used though. they have gotten better since the 5 and 6. the 6 was a huge leap.
I agree they should have supported the pixel 4a longer, with that being said you knew when you bought the phone it was only 3 years! I want more then anything for google to support my pixel 6 & 7pro the full 7 & 7 like the news ones are getting. Yet if they don't im not gonna NOT buy the next pixel I want cus of something i had knowledge of beforehand. That's just silly and unreasonable.
Wah wah. Nothing burger.
@@katinasoutherland7693 My understanding, which was wrong it seems, was it was 2 or 3 major Android version updates. That's what all the bloggers were saying was being promised.
It seems hard to believe though that they would stop supporting major security updates also. A hard stop too.
Windows 10 was released in 2015, and it STILL is getting updates. Major updates are one thing, but security updates??? that's a no brainer, no?
Google knows users will continue to use their phones for years beyond that date also, so they know they are creating a serious security situation.
Given how Google knew they were making a mistake, and changed to 7 years or whatever, they still refused to push updates to older phones. The Pixel 4a 5G was getting critical updates months after the Pixel 4a lost support -- so would it really kill Google to do them both? Just feels rather anti-user.
Not sure Google has actually felt pro-user in many years at this point. /rant over
The android is still not available and man talking about android 16 like is something serious,
I guess you mean that android "15" is still not available, If that is true then you're not using a pixel. Other manufacturer's are dragging their feet. There is really no excuse for Samsung or any other phone manufacturer to not release a OS update when it is released by Google as they have plenty of time before release date to get it ready. Buy a pixel and you won't have that problem.
@@NatureBoy12100 I can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not. One ui 7 is basically a different OS to android 15 and samsung are introducing features specifically for it to make it very distinct from one ui 6. On stock android there is virtually no difference between 14 and 15
"This is Huge"
*That's what ......
me watching on Android 11: 👁️🫦👁️
Android 10👀
@dei123 we're getting back🤝
@@rizanzaky616 🤜🏽🤛🏽
I will consider it if it can do Hell's flash and Rocket Punch just like in the anime
Still waiting for A11 style split screen, not buying new phone before that
Why would anyone wanna help this phone's OS?
Me still on android 10, both phone and tablet. 😁👍
lol they can offer 6 + years of updates because we are sheep. (including myself). 90% of us buy whatever is the newest number because of FOMO. I have had the pixel 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. same on the iphone side. I have had every single iphone ever released. I also had the S20, 21, 22, and 23 (and a few Notes back in the day) before quitting Samsung devices.
They can also release "16" early when it basically one or two .1 updates put together. When you just add a couple features with no meaningful UI changes, they can call it 16 and call it early and we will bite just like we always do.
Watching on my android 13
Day one pixel 6A user until it breaks.
All I hope for is that new horrible dogwater appstore enforcement will go away. Otherwise I'm either staying on a14 or will have to root my phone
my s24 ultra not even getting android 15 yet
Dont they roll out in december?
@@dirkxen9369 i think its January? since thats when the s25 comes out
User Pixel 6 Pro ☝️
I'm happy to hear the news about android 16
I'm still on Android 11
I'm on 9 with my current phone lmao. My last phone could do 10.
my phone is on 14 with lineage. there is already an unofficial android 15 build but eh i can wait a bit.
Can they get rid of material you already
Material You was one of the best things Google has done with Android.
Quit your bitching.
I'm watching on my pixel 6a.
Bruh what i still did not receive android 14 in my moto
Motorola edge plus 2023 still has curved edges. Have Pixel 8 Pro now as well. will trade it for oneplus 13, so can stop paying google monthly warranty
since andoid like 10-12 there is no differences in android(and really that same time for ios). pass
I hads the 6 pro, traded it in for Oneplus 11 and then traded 11 for 12 lol.
I just bought the 8 pro largeky because i wasnt getting android 16
Somebody tell Gohan
I'm still on android 10 😂
I Don't know why but every Android version that is even is BAD! 4, 6, 8, 10 ,12 didn't like any!! lets compere 14 whit 15 and see what happens.
Your videos are always so informative and informative! Thank you for this! 👄😻👅
Nice vid... Lol here i am tryn to get a browser (any browser) to work on an old android 4.4.2 tablet - i got ePXSe to work on it but nothing else will work... So Android 16 yea ill take it if the samsung s10 note can handle it or if the soon to buy samsung s20 Ultra ($229) can handle it
yup using one and im glad google is finally owning its phones as a pro 👌🏻#perksoftensor