Nicolas F, 13 Feb 20181. Replacing the battery is a matter of half an hour in the service.
2. Battery degradation f... moreah well, luxembourg is a tiny country but it has the second highest minimum salary wage in europe. My monthly salary exceeds beyond the minimum salary since i work for the same company for more than 8 years.
To put it simple, with my monthly salary i can afford 2 iphone X every month and still have money for the expenses.
For me, it's way cheaper and much faster simply buying a new phone and selling my other for half the price.
AnonD-696124, 13 Feb 2018I live in luxembourg. I change the phone so i can experience different options, the feel of th... more1. Replacing the battery is a matter of half an hour in the service.
2. Battery degradation for a smartphone reveals after 400-500 cycles of recharging - about 2 years.
3. If you can sell used Android smartphone for 80% of its cost (to spend "not so much" on a new flagship) - you're a lucky person, but I doubt it's possible.
4. To place too much importance on the "beauty and novelty" of your smartphone is a very questionable practice. However, to each his own :)
5. [continuing the joke] Well, Luxembourg is a small country...))
AnonD-696124, 12 Feb 2018who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years? I always keep mine for 1 year or less.
I've... moreIf you can actually "see" battery degradation in less than 2 years, then you're one of the poof who fell for the OEMs' annual ploy for to get the latest and greatest. And you still call those "flagships"??? People like you are the reason why quality smartphones are becoming less and less.
Buying smartphones isn't a matter of "class warfare". If anyone uses a phone to validate their self worth, they actually have bigger problems that a phone can't solve.
Nicolas F, 12 Feb 2018> who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years?
I would. And, seriously, if this parti... moreI live in luxembourg. I change the phone so i can experience different options, the feel of the phone, the grip, the beauty. I always go naked with a phone, no case, only a screen protector and on most of them i had a dbrand skin.
Right now on my oneplus 5T i have the red dragon skin from dbrand and it looks amazing.
I always sell my previous phones so i don't spend much money on a new one.
Changing battery for me is no option since i won't have a phone to use and nor do i do the replacements myself. It's cheaper for me to get a new one and selling the old one.
Anonymous, 13 Feb 2018Only true Mi fans will remember the blunder called Mi 4iTrue
Anonymous, 12 Feb 2018As such you don't need a 250 euro phone, you should get a 25 euro Nokia instead since you need... moreI have 90 euro phone right now and mostly use for calls and listening radio when going to work. Sometimes i use GPS to when i need to go somewhere i am not sure where the location is and how to get there. Reading news to sometimes when i have time at work. But it's not like that i am stuck in the screen in every moment possible like the most now days are.
Sjd, 12 Feb 2018Its definitely the Redmi 5 and the Plus model. There is no way in hell Xiaomi is going to rele... moreOnly true Mi fans will remember the blunder called Mi 4i
Anonymous, 12 Feb 2018I thought I was the winner here using a 100$ Redmi 1s since 2014. Yes it's really difficult to... moresame with me, im still using the 1st xiaomi redmi 1s :)
AnonD-674280, 12 Feb 2018You are the minority who can afford it. The majority of population will buy mid range or low r... moreAs such you don't need a 250 euro phone, you should get a 25 euro Nokia instead since you need is call function, then you can utilise 90% of the functions instead of 10% ... lol
Nicolas F, 12 Feb 2018> who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years? I would. And, seriously, if this parti... moreThe memory issue wouldn't be an issue if Apple offered expandable storage. Bs like that is why I only buy phones with expandable storage. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it
Anonymous, 12 Feb 2018 i beat u dude, im still using samsung galaxy s3 mini as we speak right now, lmao 1gb worth... moreI thought I was the winner here using a 100$ Redmi 1s since 2014. Yes it's really difficult to see new phones arriving in the market although your current one is absolutely fine and even better than them in certain aspects like camera. But brands know how to sell new stuff by making cosmetic changes and playing with numbers without any real upgrade.
Nicolas F, 12 Feb 2018> who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years?
I would. And, seriously, if this parti... moreI too! 6-10 years is suitable age for a mobile phone to be retired.
Why on earth I would replase a phone that is working? That would be wastefull...
Nicolas F, 12 Feb 2018> who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years?
I would. And, seriously, if this parti... more i beat u dude, im still using samsung galaxy s3 mini as we speak right now, lmao
1gb worth of RAM, and 8gb of storage, include OS stuff, became 6ish gb
use it for almost 5 years now, never break even for once, never replace battery, never service what so ever. battery life still reasonable. 100% in the morning, with casual use, goes to 20ish percent at around 9pm
so yeah 6 years is possible, but u have to endure the pain of sight seeing another new release phone
AnonD-696124, 12 Feb 2018who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years? I always keep mine for 1 year or less.
I've... moreYou are the minority who can afford it. The majority of population will buy mid range or low range and have it for at least 2 years and they leash it for a year or 2 even. I for one use phones mainly 2 years or more and i dont leash anything. If i dont have that free money to spend i dont need the device. I always buy out the phones and any device i own so i go with up to 250 euro phones. I dont play games on phones so i dont need the flagship phones to make calls and have better camera that i use maybe few times a month.
Whats the point to spend more money on a device when you use only maximum of 10% of what's it capable.
AnonD-735595, 12 Feb 2018Oh right, I wasn't aware there is a Nokia 6 - 2018 edition.Yup. And it costs the same as last year's Nokia 6.
AnonD-696124, 12 Feb 2018who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years? I always keep mine for 1 year or less.
I've... more> who the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years?
I would. And, seriously, if this particular phone is good and has no issues - why not?
I have now my iPhone 5s for 4 years. The only two things that ceased to please me (and only in last year) and I can't change in it are little screen and memory capacity (16gb was a mistake..).
Also, the previous was HTC Desire S, and it hardly lived a year, something broken in the screen. And Nokia E51 still works :D
> I've gone for many, many phones
[crafty burglar mode] And where do you live?.. xD
> As soon as i see a battery degradation i change the phone for a new one.
But it's possible to just replace the battery in repair service, why to change the whole phone?
Its definitely the Redmi 5 and the Plus model. There is no way in hell Xiaomi is going to release a new phone without unveiling it first on China.
Nicolas F, 12 Feb 2018"Future-proof" - but pay its full price in present =)
The problem with flagships is, when t... morewho the hell would keep a smartphone for 6 years? I always keep mine for 1 year or less.
I've gone for many, many phones. galaxy nexus, nexus 5, samsung s5, nexus 6p, oneplus 3T, oneplus 5, oneplus 5T.
I like flagship bargains and experience how my time with these phones went.
TBH, my favourite were the Nexus 5, Nexus 6P and now the oneplus 5T.
This year i might go with the oneplus 6
Phones nowadays don't even work for 6 years. As soon as i see a battery degradation i change the phone for a new one.
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