No, the Pixel 2 is not obsolete. It’s a great phone with a lot of features that are still up-to-date.

Yes, Google still supports the Pixel 2. The phone has received several software updates since its release in October 2017, and Google has promised to continue updating it until at least October 2019. In addition, the Pixel 2 is eligible for the company’s Android Pie beta program, which allows users to test upcoming Android releases before they are made available to the public.

A used Pixel 2 typically sells for around $350-400.

The Google Pixel 2 battery lasts about 7 hours on a single charge.

The Pixel 2 has 4GB of RAM.

Google pixel 2 is not a 5G phone.

Yes, the Pixel 2 will continue to receive security updates.

There is no confirmed information about Android 11 coming to the Pixel 2. However, it is likely that the update will be released for the device, as Google typically provides updates for two years after a phone’s release.

The Pixel 2 is not waterproof, but it is water resistant.

There is no confirmation yet, but it’s likely that the Pixel 2 XL will get Android 12. Google typically supports its devices with two major OS updates and several minor updates.