• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    2 hours ago

    You see, here’s the thing.

    When this whole smart phone thing started, smart phones sucked. They ate a lot of power, so the battery didn’t last, they were slow, both in computation, and loading data, the screens were pretty trash (dim, low res, huge bezels)… Everything needed improvements.

    Now-a-days, my phone, whether new, or a couple years old, has an all day battery life, it’s pretty quick and snappy, apps load quickly, data appears almost instantly on it, the screen is bright, with minimal bezel area… Nothing I care about changes.

    So why am I upgrading? Slightly better camera? Slightly better everything else? Stuff I don’t perceive has been “improved” and I don’t actually give a shit.

    My reason to upgrade isn’t there. Currently, my reason to upgrade is: this phone will no longer get upgrades, I should get something that will… For security. That’s it.

    So why in the actual fuck, would I bother doing it if I don’t have to? AI? No thanks.

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      1 hour ago

      If you turn your phone off at night and just leave it unplugged the majority of the time, it will last for many, many years.

      So why in the actual fuck, would I bother doing it if I don’t have to? AI? No thanks.

      Hell yes.

    • phed@lemmy.ml
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      2 hours ago

      I’d start questioning an economy that relied on getting rid of perfectly good things.

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      It’s been that way for a long time. I went Nexus 6P -> Pixel 2 -> Pixel 6

      I don’t break my phones, so I basically buy the device with the longest software support and keep them as long as support lasts.