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Google isn't holding a gun to anyone's head or intentionally bricking devices, but if you use your phone for work (or it's a work-issued phone) and your employer requires you update to the latest security patches (enforced via MDM), the Pixel 3 is now useless.

And you're probably thinking "oh but this is an old device, just get a newer one for work." True, but consider that Pixel 6/6 Pro users got screwed over when the December update was yanked [0] and the January update got delayed for them [1] - while it was good for most users not to take the buggy update, anyone whose device had those security requirements ended up getting work-related functionality disabled.

Of course, the companies that set these policies are generally ones who will not make exceptions, so even though you had the latest and greatest from Google, you couldn't use it for work for several weeks until they finally pushed out the January security update.

"People who have MDM-enforced security requirements" might not be a large part of the smartphone market these days, but every little bit counts when it comes to reducing the volume of e-waste that usually ends up being dumped in third-world countries.

[0] https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/rxiv5r/enterpr...

[1] https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/143968432/googl...



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