Google Ends Software support for Pixel 10, Leaving Users Facing Future Upgrades
Madrid, Spain – October 12, 2025, 19:28:40 CEST – Google has ceased software updates for the Pixel 10, effectively ending support for the device despite previous assurances of updates through 2032. This decision impacts owners of the phone, which debuted in September 2025, and raises questions about the longevity of Google’s commitment to extended software support for its Pixel line.
Launched with a price tag of 850 euros, the Pixel 10 distinguished itself with advanced artificial intelligence features like Nano Banana for professional photo editing and Magic Cue for real-time editing data.The device was marketed with a unique promise: guaranteed updates until 2032,positioning it as a long-term investment. The abrupt end to support leaves users vulnerable to security risks and unable to access new Android features, potentially forcing an earlier-than-expected phone replacement.
The Pixel 10 featured Android 16 at launch and was sold through multiple retailers, including Amazon, where Movilzona.es participated as an affiliate. While the reason for ending support remains undisclosed, the change impacts a important user base who relied on Google’s extended update pledge.