Comment by sandreas
2 days ago
My personal take is that most Android devices no longer get updates pretty soon after the release (where pretty soon means 2-3 years). Google promises 7 years of support for their newer devices, but most vendors don't.
LineageOS is, besides the fact hat it is more open for non google stuff, providing Android Updates for older devices. While this does not necessarily provide better security (rooted devices are often not considered as secure), you still get the newer Androids security patches and FEATURES. Furthermore you are more open to do what you want.
However LineageOS does to my knowledge not support bootloader re-locking on most devices, which might be a security risk (see https://grapheneos.org/install/web#locking-the-bootloader).
Google promises 7 years of support for their newer devices, but most vendors don't.
Unless you have a Pixel 6 and your security update goes missing?
(Didn't get the July security update and the October update is still missing? https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/1o2bhur/where_... )
There were no Android or Pixel security patches for either July or October.
Android July 2025: https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2025-07-01
Pixel July 2025: https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/pixel/2025...
Android October 2025: https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/2025-10-01
Pixel October 2025: https://source.android.com/docs/security/bulletin/pixel/2025...
Not shipping an update in months when there aren't patches isn't a broken promise. They officially extended the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 major updates from 3 to 5 years but didn't say they'd provide a release in months with no security patches.
Most OEMs don't provide the privacy and security patches properly from day one. Fairphone lags behind 1-2 months on partial backports to older releases and multiple years for major updates with the full patches. Fairphone 4 and Pixel 6 both released in October 2021, but the Fairphone 4 is on the initial release of Android 13 (not Android 13 QPR3) with an end-of-life Linux 4.19 kernel branch. Android 13 is approaching end-of-life too, but still receives partial backports for now. Pixel 6 is on Android 16 QPR1 and moved from the Linux 5.10 branch to Linux 6.1. Pixels get the security patches in the month they're released vs. 1-2 month delays for the Fairphone 4.
You are the expert, but do we know? Isn't it possible with the new three month embargo that they did ship some of the December patches, but don't list them in the notes because they'll only be released publicly and in AOSP in December?
Promises... I tend to not trust promises as long as there is another Option.
And I'm a happy graphene OS user.
There were no Android or Pixel security patches for either July or October. It's not a break of any promise. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45562792 provides links to the bulletins and a comparison to a device marketed as supposedly providing long support.