Nobody knows about updates until announcements are made (or the actual update is released).
As for the phone, it's a matter of for how long it does what you want it to. Updates are only a part of that, and in reality their importance is often overstated. And for those with the inclination there's also the option of trying custom ROMs, which often provide the opportunity to try OS versions which were never officially released for the device.
So I'd not say you made a mistake buying it, unless you were very heavily invested in the idea that you would get official updates for some extended period of time and that was part of your buying decision. If that was the case then only time will tell whether it was the right choice. But then few manufacturers make formal promises about how long they will provide updates for phones, and past performance isn't a guarantee of future, so you take a bit of a chance with any phone you buy.
As for the phone, it's a matter of for how long it does what you want it to. Updates are only a part of that, and in reality their importance is often overstated. And for those with the inclination there's also the option of trying custom ROMs, which often provide the opportunity to try OS versions which were never officially released for the device.
So I'd not say you made a mistake buying it, unless you were very heavily invested in the idea that you would get official updates for some extended period of time and that was part of your buying decision. If that was the case then only time will tell whether it was the right choice. But then few manufacturers make formal promises about how long they will provide updates for phones, and past performance isn't a guarantee of future, so you take a bit of a chance with any phone you buy.
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