How old is your smartphone?
Daniel Engels
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Some people prefer to always switch to the last available model, in order to benefit from all the perks and technological advances.
Others only change when their smartphone gets broken. This saves money, and also limits the environmental impact.
So let's take a snapshot of ProductHunt community: how old is your smartphone?
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I have iPhone SE 2020...& for business I use Money Accounts.
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Less than a year. iPhone 13. I was using iPhone 7 before that for almost 4 years
I change my phone when it breaks)
I believe that people spend too much time on their phones these days, which is only needed to make a call and find information quickly, not to live on the phone and one day realize that life is ending. Unfortunately, I believe that this is our problem and our children's
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More than 4 years Iphone X.
ShowMePlace
I am using iPhone 7, so I think it is more than 5 years old. And still working!
Many of my friends buy a new phone for themselves every year, as they quickly make it unusable due to the fact that they treat it carelessly. In order to prolong the life of my phone, I usually use a few tips that I read on Asurion reviews and find them quite effective since I have had my phone for over 5 years and I'm not going to buy myself a new one yet. One good way is not to drain it completely and only charge it to 85%.
I usually buy older apple models when new ones come out. My iPhone 11 is only 6 months, and beforehand I had an iPhone 7 plus that lasted almost 5 years!
Mine is Iphone 6s, since 2017 :)
Still using my iPhone XR from 2018. It's been almost 4 years now.
I'm part of the second population, I'm not going to change my phone for a few more pixels.
Mine is a Huawei P30 Pro. It's 3 years old, it was high-end at that time, and I really love its camera. Won't change till it brakes.
My iPhone is the 11 Plus and I believe they are now on the 14. I upgrade every couple of years.
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galaxy a-51
looks like others are right there with me, no need to keep upgrading until it's broken or you actually need to lol
I dont really change until they break or start slowing down, at least over the last decade
Mine is an iPhone 11. It's 3 years old and works fine. I usually don't change phones unless and until it breaks or gets slow. I believe investing in other things (maybe other useful gadgets or something else!) is a way better option than buying a new phone every year.
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I am still using the iPhone X, 256GB. I mainly use it for texting and watching quick videos. It is about 4 years old now but I feel that everything is working fine. Waiting for it to spoil so that I have an excuse to upgrade!
Less than an year but my last phone I used for about 5 years