Qualcomm senior vice-president and general manager of handsets Chris Patrick told journalists during the Snapdragon Summit (h/t: Nicolas La Rocco and Mishaal Rahman) that the Snapdragon 8 Elite would be supported with eight years of Android OS updates. Rahman added that this support includes the current version, meaning you can effectively expect seven years of Android OS upgrades.
This is great news as it makes life easier for Android phone makers wanting to support their phones for as long as possible. This news doesn't mean that all Snapdragon 8 Elite phones will automatically get seven or eight years of Android OS updates, though. Manufacturers still need to do the legwork to customize Qualcomm's Android board support package (BSP) with their own software skin and features. We've also seen plenty of Android makers (e.g. Sony, ZTE, Motorola) offering just one OS update and three years of security patches despite Qualcomm chips supporting at least four OS versions and four years of security updates since 2020.