With the launch of the Moto X4 Android One phone, the search giant was able to convince buyers of the phone they'll not only be able to enjoy the services of Google Project Fi on the handset, but they'll
also receive timely software updates.
Essentially, what Ekman is saying here is that all Nokia phones will come with a pure Android experience as well
as receive timely software updates, something Nokia 6, Nokia 5 and Nokia 3 owners can attest.
Because the Huawei P20 Pro isn't officially available in the U.S., we have no choice but to push you in the direction of the Google Pixel 2 XL, which also has an excellent camera, plus
it receives timely software updates from Google.
Huawei has also stated that the honor 5X will
receive timely software updates, including an official OTA update for EMUI 4.0 based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow, as well as monthly security updates.
One of the biggest reasons for purchasing a Google Pixel or Nexus device is to
receive timely software updates.
Because this is an Android One device, the Moto X4 will
receive timely software updates, so it's highly likely that Oreo will be landing on the X4 relatively soon.
As noted earlier, the company has promised to use pure Android skins — skins that allow devices to
receive timely software updates.
The whole point of having a Google Pixel 2 or even the OG Pixels is to
receive timely software updates, be it Android or monthly security updates.
Of course, the main selling point with having a stock Android experience also has to do with the ability to
receive timely software updates.
Still, there's no guarantee that devices that support Treble will actually get timely updates and for the case of Xiaomi Mi A1, missing out on Treble might even go unnoticeable — because it's an Android One phone and all Android One phones are meant to
receive timely software updates, just like it's already happening with Oreo.
While Samsung has shown us that you don't need to pay for the high - end Galaxy phones in order to
receive timely software updates, the company seems to be making efforts to make things right, at least for Samsung Galaxy Note 8 users.
In addition to promising competitive pricing for its Android phones, HMD Global also promised that all Nokia phones will
receive timely software updates to match what Google does with the Pixel and Nexus phones.
Other than running stock Android OS as well as the ability to
receive timely software updates, their prices were the best, be it for smartphones or even tablets.
Otherwise, you could just purchase either phone directly from Google, which obviously guarantees that you'll
receive timely software updates.