Curious to see what the trends are

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    8 months ago

    I switch phones when they become unusable, so about 4 years in my experience. That’s plenty for me, especially since I buy older (cheaper) models. Also, I’m rough on my phones so I outfit them with heavy-duty cases from day one.

    My previous phone was a LG Stylo 3. It lasted 5 years, albeit with greatly decreased battery capacity. I was just thinking of ordering a replacement battery when it suddenly bricked itself while charging… first time I ever lost a phone unexpectedly. Before it I had a Samsung Note 2 - its charging port started failing but I still managed to backup everything by hotwiring the battery.

    I really wish we could repair phones more easily and cost-effectively. I just can’t accept that something that costs ~500 CAD is “temporary”, technological changes be damned.

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        8 months ago

        Thank you for reminding me of it! I looked into it a couple years ago but it wasn’t available in Canada. Now there are a few stores that ship internationally and there are much less network compatibility issues. Excellent news!