Focus on Google Pixel 6-series and 7-series rather than only 6-series.

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<td class="table-main"><img src="asset/img/google-pixel_6.png"
width="100px" height="100px"/><br>
<br>
Google Pixel 6</td>
Google Pixel</td>
<td>Google Pixel devices are the best Android devices available on the market for
<a class="table-link" href="https://security.googleblog.com/2021/10/
pixel-6-setting-new-standard-for-mobile.html"
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>guaranteed monthly security updates</a>, ensuring Google Pixel devices are up-to-date
and quickly protected against security vulnerabilities.<br>
<br>
Pixel 6-series devices are a large improvement over the already very secure and private
previous generation Pixel devices. They replace ARM-based Titan M with RISC-V-based
Titan M2, reducing trust by removing ARM from the equation. Titan M2 is more resiliant
to attacks than Titan M, and is
Pixel 6-series and 7-series devices are a large improvement over the already very
secure and private previous generation Pixel devices. They replace ARM-based Titan M
with RISC-V-based Titan M2, reducing trust by removing ARM from the equation. Titan M2
is more resiliant to attacks than Titan M, and is
<a class="table-link" href="https://www.tuv-nederland.nl/assets/files/cerfiticaten/2022/
09/nscib-cc-22-0228971-cert-final.pdf"
>AVA_VAN.5 certified</a>, the highest level of vulnerability assessment. Google's
in-house Tensor SoC includes Tensor Security Core, further improving device security.<br>
<br>
Pixel 6-series devices are supported for a
Pixel 6-series and 7-series devices are supported for a
<a class="table-link" href="https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/
4457705#zippy=%2Cpixel-and-later"
>minimum of 5 years from launch</a>, an increase from previous generations'