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Oh, I tend to go 3-5 years - it feels wrong to me to replace something like this unless it actually needs replacing (and then I can be so damned picky that it takes me half a year to find a replacement!). But conversely if I only bought a phone that was a year old at that point it would also mean I'd only get about one year of updates.
Thoughgh I do understand the appeal of that: last year I was so dissatisfied with the options available that I did seriously consider buying a HTC 10, because while slightly big for me it would be solid and I knew how it performed, and the price was very good at one point. But you know, I'm ok now with a small if less robust phone and 3 years of updates.
The basis of most of Western society is convincing people to buy stuff they don't need and replace stuff that's working just fine.Well, that's overrated and also, it's weird that people tink they need new stuff but they actuallly mostly don't.
The basis of most of Western society is convincing people to buy stuff they don't need and replace stuff that's working just fine.
I'm more 'eastern' than you.I'm actually closer to eastern conderinng I live in south-east europe.
I'm more 'eastern' than you.![]()