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than previous generation devices (cameras, CPU, GPU, display, battery), 5
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than previous generation devices (cameras, CPU, GPU, display, battery), 5
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years of guaranteed full security updates / support and substantial security
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years of guaranteed full security updates / support and substantial security
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improvements. We strongly recommend buying one of these latest generation
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improvements. We strongly recommend buying one of these latest generation
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devices.</p>
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devices since older devices only have 1-2 years of support remaining.</p>
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<p>The Pixel 6a will be available in the near future and will be supported by
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GrapheneOS shortly after release. If you want a cheaper device instead of a
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flagship, consider waiting for the Pixel 6a.</p>
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<p>The cheaper Pixel 6 has extremely competitive pricing for the flagship
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<p>The cheaper Pixel 6 has extremely competitive pricing for the flagship
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level hardware especially with the guaranteed long term support. Pixel 6 Pro
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level hardware especially with the guaranteed long term support. Pixel 6 Pro
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the same SoC (CPU, GPU, etc.) and the same main + ultrawide rear cameras. The
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the same SoC (CPU, GPU, etc.) and the same main + ultrawide rear cameras. The
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Pixel 6 is quite large and the Pixel 6 Pro is larger.</p>
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Pixel 6 is quite large and the Pixel 6 Pro is larger.</p>
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<p>The Pixel 5a, Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a (5G) are 5th generation Pixels sharing
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<p>The Pixel 6a will be supported by GrapheneOS in the near future. If you
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the same mid-range 2020 SoC. These are reasonable choices if for some reason
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want a cheaper device instead of a flagship, consider getting a Pixel 6a and
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you can't obtain a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro. These devices have around 2 years
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waiting for GrapheneOS support.</p>
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before their end-of-life date after they receive Android 14. It's likely but
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not guaranteed that the Pixel 5 and 4a (5G) will have their full security
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support extended to match the Pixel 5a since they use the same platform.</p>
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<p>Despite the misleading name, the Pixel 4a (5G) is not a variant of the 4th
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generation Pixel 4a which has an older mid-range 2019 SoC. The Pixel 4a was
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released about 2 months before the first 5th generation devices but those are
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likely to be supported more than the 3 year minimum while the Pixel 4a is very
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unlikely to receive longer support due to the older SoC. GrapheneOS extended
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support for 4th generation devices will end with the release of Android 14 so
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there won't be much leeway provided by it for the Pixel 4a.</p>
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