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Pixel "1" and 1 "XL" haven't hit the end yet. From Learn when you'll get Android updates on Pixel phones & Nexus devices - Pixel Phone Help, no guaranteed security updates after for that phone is Oct 2019.Keep in mind though that "no guaranteed updates" does not mean "you shall not get updates"- as an example, the old Pixel "1" XL I have as a spare got updates well past its "expiration" date from Google, in addition to having robust more-current-than-official AOSP releases on the x-d forum.
Oh, assuredly. I have to say, I'm not very much a fan of planned obsolescence. I guess I'd best start putting some money in a sock for the Pixel 5 XL in 2021.Sure, various Google bits still receive updates, but I'm not under any illusion that all vulnerabilities in the Android version it's stuck to are being patched.
I've had that happen exactly one time, and that was just after my car got the V10 update. My phone is running Android 10, also. The car lost its Bluetooth connection to my phone, the LTE connection was dropping out, and the TeslaCam was showing only intermittent recording. I did a soft-reboot, and everything went back to normal. Granted, V10 is only a couple of days old, but other than that once instance, there's been no problems so far with the 3XL for me, at least.Pixel 3 xl here. 100% reliability with phone as key. But, over half the time, Bluetooth audio/phone connection doesn't connect for a minute or two. If I'm in the middle of something when I'm getting into the car, I often have to bring up the Bluetooth settings in the car and manually tell it to connect to the remembered phone.
Sometimes it's the case/clothing, my wife has a coat that does block the signal unless she leaning in and practically touching the carOne note here. My brother has a very similar build date on his car, and has the same model iPhone. He had issues several times, whereas I never once had an issue. I don’t know why, but presumably the phone itself is only part of the story.
Sometimes it's the case/clothing, my wife has a coat that does block the signal unless she leaning in and practically touching the car
The Samsung Note 10 plus is a bomb. I used to lose connection a couple time a week with the Note 8 and music took long time to start in the car. Now with the Note 10, have not lost connection yet in 2 weeks I have it and everything is just instant. Highly recommended.
No issues with my 6T also.My Oneplus 6T has 100% success rate.