That might not sound like much, but considering Google stopped issuing security updates for the original Pixel just three years after it launched, any may well abandon the Pixel 3 just as fast, it’s pretty disappointing. If you ‘ll only be able to use a phone for three years, it doesn’t seem unfair to expect to have access to its full feature set for that entire time. So what can we do about it? Well, apart from voting with your wallet and refusing to support companies that make you their beta tester, the best thing is to stay informed if you’ve got your eye on an upcoming watch or phone, it’s a good idea to keep a watchful eye out for any news about its features (or potential lack thereof).
In addition to checking TechRadar’s news channel regularly, setting up a
Google Alert for the product name means you’ll receive a daily email digest of stories related to your future purchase, including any murmurings about delays. Holding fire until the first reviews appear is a good idea, too. It might mean holding out a few days before placing your order, but that’s better than paying for a set of sensors and monitors, then waiting months to use them.
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