Things I will never do -
Pay that much for a phone
Click on a YT link that's clearly an ad
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Things I will never do -
Pay that much for a phone
Click on a YT link that's clearly an ad
In this case, it's a semi-successful youtuber who does phone reviews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marques_Brownlee
But I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you.
semi-succesful
18 Million subscribers, Billions of views, has had Kobe Bryant and the US president as guests on his channel. If that's "semi-succesful", what on earth is your yard-stick for successful?
I don't always agree with his takes, but I honestly can't think of a better or better-known tech reviewer.
Mr Blott was suggesting that the review is ultimately just an advertisement. I disagree with it, but each to their own.
Well, that extra $1000 added to the price would be a reason... π
Why Buy Anything Else?
It seems to be the size of an air craft carrier.
So, also usable as a weapon if required. Another feature.
maybe because I don't need a new phone and don't see the need to upgrade every single damn year?
What did you get last year?
Not the user you responded to but in my case nothing. My Xperia 10 III is still working well after three years so there no reason to buy a new one.
Okay, I might be out of the OS support window so I might want to do see how AOSP does on my phone. But hardware-wise there's really no reason to upgrade (and much less to a comically expensive device like in the video).
The next couple years will be interesting. They can't just throw more processor speed at us and call it a day, so will be intriguing to see how they overcome that.
"don't need to upgrade my phone every year".
And neither do I. Currently running a (horror!) 2018 flagship on DivestOS. It's faster than anyone's phone that I know. Everyone is surprised at how fast my phone is.
Paid $80 for it 3 years ago.
onePlus Nord N200
That's a good purchase
I am enjoying it. Though it doesnt work on VoLTE when on LineageOS so i will not be able to call/text excrpt via wifi after April when 2G is shut down.
Nothing. My current average phone life-time is 7 years, and the majority were second-hand already.
I've spent under $400 a year on all my tech combined, including phones, tablets, desktops, laptops, accessories, toys, and anything else with a battery.
If you get good tools, you don't need to replace them.
That's $1000 more than I'm willing to pay on a smartphone.
What phone are you currently using? Do you find there's anything you can't do at such a price point?
I have a Pixel 6a, and no.
I have a Pixel 4a, and while not getting any more updates can be a dealbreaker, I think it's theoretically still fine for me. It does everything I need. Write text messages to friends, surf the web, connect to online services, take pictures at events. It has a nice screen and I have access to custom roms for privacy. What would be a reason for me to spend $1200 and upgrade except for 'it has better specs'? I think I'd rather use the $1200 to upgrade my computer and there's still enough money left to buy a VR headset or other random stuff. I think that's a valid reason to just spend $400 for a new phone or not get a new phone at all until the old one breaks.
There are so many reasons, but the main one is that they keep pushing their shitty Exynos cpus in Europe! My next phone is certainly not a Samsung just for this reason.
shitty Exynos cpus
Funny how Exynos is shitty but when it's rebranded as Google Tensor, it's the strong heart of the best Android phones.
To be fair, I've only ever seen negative opinions about the Tensor chips and the majority of it stems from it being an Exynos derivative.
I mean, we are yet to see the performance of the latest generation
Becuase a mid-range phone is good enough for most people
I hammer on a phone. Run an FTP server at home to copy files sometimes, have multiple sync tools running, always manually copying files to/from network devices, run RDP/SSH sessions often. The screen is rarely off.
I do fine with phones that cost $100 used. 2 year old flagships are a great value. If they work for me, the average user would have no trouble with one.
Switch to Graphene/Lineage/Divest, and people think it's a new flagship.
For sure on switching to a custom OS like you said. It makes them run so much smoother and faster than stock at least on Graphene for sure
Just got a Pixel 8 (256 GB) for $510 a few weeks ago. I'm good with that, thanks.
$1300
TEN TIMES the most I've ever paid for a phone.
I got a pixel 7 pro for β¬700, happy with that given the current nutty prices of phones
Other than the battery life, the Pixels are great long term phone investments.
Iβm still on my iPhone 7 and still havenβt found a good enough reason to upgrade. All my productivity work is done on my PC since I work from home. And I have a camera for photos. Iβd rather use that money to buy Apple shares.
once i got my a54 i honestly don't know why i ever went with the s series
Found the phone interesting, but my S22 is working just too perfectly the last 2 years to buy a new one now. Maybe I'll get the S26, if it's time to change
Samsung have for the large part, done really well with their phones in recent years. I'm glad people are getting more and more usage out of them.
I generally change every 4 years anyway. It's around the time battery performance starts to become noticeable I find.
I suppose if there was nothing worth upgrading to I'd just change the battery. But after 4 years there usually is.
What the fuck is he smoking??
in answer to your question Marcus, because I paid attention in economics class and understand the concept of opportunity cost.
To paint the full picture, it's $2,399 to pre order it in the country I live in (Australia).
The average wage in australia is 90k pretax, approx 70k post tax
2399 is mortgage payments, food or transportation.
I enjoy reading about the S24 Ultra for showing what could be possible in a smartphone. Buying one for personal use is another matter entirely.