Updated from a Pixel 5 to a (used) Pixel 7 Pro. Found one in excellent condition in a pawn shop, only without the original box and accessories. Of course I installed Graphene OS on hour one. I even tried their flavor of Backup/Restore app using local storage, and worked like a charm! So far, totally worthwhile upgrade.
One thing to note is that I wanted initially to pay someone to repair the Pixel 5 camera and change the battery while we were at it. Cell repair shop told me that there's a non-zero percent chance of damaging the display, doubling the repair pricing only with the display. As a primary and only phone, I didn't like the plan, and was getting expensive. As a now secondary phone, I wouldn't mind ordering the parts off ifixit and DIY the whole thing.
Also, shoutout to @GrapheneOS for still supporting the Pixel 5 after Google pulled the plug. My Pixel 5 will eventually find a second life with my significant other.
@bilange We're going to continue extended support until Android 15 (it's simply delayed at the moment) and then legacy extended support for a whole year but we do strongly recommend replacing it due to lack of firmware and most driver updates.