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Would you switch from Google Pixel to Samsung Galaxy if the software support gap closed?
With Samsung now offering seven years of OS updates on its latest Galaxy devices, the long-standing software support advantage of Google Pixel has nearly vanished, making brand loyalty a more nuanced decision. Cast your vote and share your take on whether this shift would change your smartphone allegiance.
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