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

    • Vanth@reddthat.com
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      Ditto.

      It historically the charging port for me that fails first to the point I can’t reasonably return it. So this time I got a phone with wireless charging … which stopped working after a few months and I’m back on USB C charging for years now.

      At least C is a little more physically robust than older versions.

      I haven’t had a phone reach end of life for security updates yet, but that drive me to get a newer one too.

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        A lot of phones have wireless charging now as well. Even if you don’t use it all the time, It’s fewer wear cycles on the connector.

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      That’s the rational answer. Replace a thing when it’s no longer fit for its purpose, typically because it’s broken.