- Oct 30, 2017
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If you own a Pixel 2 or 2 XL, you're probably aware that your phone will no longer be receiving security or OS updates as the Pixel 2 has reached the end of it's support cycle 
My wife and I both have the Pixel 2 and are not in a financial position right now to be able to go out and buy Pixel 5's. Not only that, there isn't anything wrong with our current phones other than the battery life isn't what it used to be. That's making me wonder... how long will it be before we actually care that the phones aren't receiving updates? Are the original Pixel owners who's support ran out last year still doing just fine?
Since our phones have little resale value these days, I'm trying to figure-out when or if I'll ever "need to upgrade" to a newer phone. Primarily, my wife and I love the Pixel camera and beyond that, just use them for talking and texting but not much else is all that important.
Anyway, now that your Pixel 2 is no longer being supported, are you going to keep it or upgrade? In either case, why did you make the decision that you did?

My wife and I both have the Pixel 2 and are not in a financial position right now to be able to go out and buy Pixel 5's. Not only that, there isn't anything wrong with our current phones other than the battery life isn't what it used to be. That's making me wonder... how long will it be before we actually care that the phones aren't receiving updates? Are the original Pixel owners who's support ran out last year still doing just fine?
Since our phones have little resale value these days, I'm trying to figure-out when or if I'll ever "need to upgrade" to a newer phone. Primarily, my wife and I love the Pixel camera and beyond that, just use them for talking and texting but not much else is all that important.
Anyway, now that your Pixel 2 is no longer being supported, are you going to keep it or upgrade? In either case, why did you make the decision that you did?