That said, even if the Pixel 9 series launches with Android 14, it should be kept in mind that Google assures users of seven years of robust support, including Pixel Drops, OS updates, and security patches. This support extends until at least August 2031. However, as noted by the source — if delayed, there’s a slight possibility these devices might miss out on Android 21, following Google’s typical update schedule. This is a distant concern for now, but something to consider for the future.
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Despite the unusual circumstances of this launch and its initial operating system, the Pixel 9 series promises long-term software support and timely updates, ensuring users can enjoy the latest Android features and security enhancements for years to come. While the possibility of a launch with Android 14 might raise a few eyebrows, it’s unlikely to affect the overall user experience in the long run.
It should be noted that this information has in no way been confirmed by Google or any official sources. The good news is that it won’t be long until we find out which version of Android the Pixel 9 series will launch with. The Made by Google event is happening on August 13, where more information will be shared by the company.