A new survey from mobile operator Vodafone UK has claimed that people are now keeping their mobile devices for longer, with the majority upgrading every 4 years
Pixel “a” Phones are basically the continuation of the (formerly midrange) Nexus. Though Fairphone is entering the US market, they look like they’d be a solid choice.
I would buy a fairphone in a heartbeat if it had a headphone jack.
I know lots of people find they can get away without it but i use mine literally every day and i much prefer it over navigating menus to use Bluetooth.
Yeah, I definitely mourn the headphone jack too… I’ve learned to “live without it” on a lot of stuff, but it was such a nice port, I wish Apple hadn’t killed it.
Had mine since October 2017. Huawei Honor 9. Getting a bit shit now, random power offs below 25%, slow as balls, the usual.
A lot of that is likely just web bloat and inevitable battery death.
So what are the better mid-range phones these days? I’d rather have as little non-uninstallable crapware as possible.
Pixel “a” Phones are basically the continuation of the (formerly midrange) Nexus. Though Fairphone is entering the US market, they look like they’d be a solid choice.
I would buy a fairphone in a heartbeat if it had a headphone jack.
I know lots of people find they can get away without it but i use mine literally every day and i much prefer it over navigating menus to use Bluetooth.
There are the USB-C to headphone jack dongles. Not a great solution, but they exist.
Have a fp4 and the jack dongle is annoying, the worst part is the you cannot listen to music while recharging.
Yeah, I definitely mourn the headphone jack too… I’ve learned to “live without it” on a lot of stuff, but it was such a nice port, I wish Apple hadn’t killed it.
Pixel + GrapheneOS
I have a Huawei Mate 20 Pro still going strong, it’s 4 years old now.