Asking because… On one hand I do see smartphones being released left-and-right, and they are rather integral to modern life
On the other hand I’m still chugging alone with my Pixel 6a that I bought 3 years ago with a replaced battery and a somewhat clogged charging port… and all my previous phones I only replaced when they have serious deficits that make them difficult to use
Wondering when you all replace phones. Please definitely mention it too if you ended up repurposing the old phone for something else


if you don’t mind me asking, which model is it and which region is your carrier in?
in the US a ≥10 year old smartphone is almost unheard of since the 3G shutdown
Most 2016 era smartphones have 4G.
that’s true I suppose
I’m still fucking salty because all US carriers decided to not support the 4G on Sony XZ2c and that was my favorite fuckin phone and the last truly compact one I ever found that met my spec requirements
I’m a little surprised that’s an active decision from carriers instead of whatever has compatible radios just working.
Most US carriers also sell phones (usually via payment contract) so it’s in their best interest to discontinue support for older hardware
Samsung J2 Core, the cheapest new one at the time. It has 4G.
That rules!