• I Cast Fist
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    1828 days ago

    Phones suffer a lot from forced obsolescence. More often than not, the hardware is fine, but the OEM abandons it because “lol fuck you, buy new shit”. Anyone that says that a Samsung S7 “can’t handle current apps” is out of their mind

    Other than camera and software, there’s hardly any reason to buy new phones over flagships from some years ago.

    • @raker
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      428 days ago

      This. My mobile is over 6 years old. Security updates till 2022, but I don’t even mind sec updates. What concerns me more is buy-a-new-phone-every-year-because-reasons, because buy new shit and spybloatware. Skynet is the virus. My old one runs perfectly fine and I buy a new one if it is broken. Even critical apps like banking doing fine. It’s not like the whole architecture of the OS changes yearly, right?

      • @[email protected]
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        228 days ago

        Ugh, my banking app doesn’t work on my phone any more because it’s “old”. It came out in 2017.

    • @[email protected]
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      127 days ago

      True. For my next phone I’m looking at how long security updates are promised for, so I can get something with long-term support.