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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by androidisking@lemmy.world to c/memes@lemmy.world
 

A friendly reminder that isps do NOT care about you or your digital rights. Always best to buy directly from the OEM rather than from the telecommunications (unless you can't afford it). Do proper research before buying a phone!

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[–] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

400 might have been a bit much. You can get a refurbished Pixel 7a for a bit over 300€ around here, and that should last you for quite some years.

I'm currently on a four year old phone that was 400€ back then, though I fear the USB Port might not be long for this world, which would force me to upgrade - it's soldered and rather hard to replace.

[–] eldavi@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

part of me wants to understand why someone would pay $300 for a older out of date flagship model when they can spend $100 for a brand new one with the latest software.

I mean, I dunno how things are on your side of the pond, but here this would preclude a contract that is more expensive for otherwise equal condition, usually meaning a higher total cost of ownership.

I also tend to throw on a custom rom anyway - my four year old midranger is on the current version of Android. More and more devices also tend to get supported for longer, so that's worth considering.

Also, out of date and brand new have gotten more and more meaningless for smartphones. I've got a processor fast enough to run everything I do seamlessly, a nice and sharp display, and a battery that lasts me a day. That's about the same I'd have with a current flagship.

I mean, it's your call, and I don't really care what kind of phone you use, I just don't think it's quite as black and white as you paint it.