• otp@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    I felt bad about splurging on a brand new phone after only 4.5 years. But it was a treat to myself.

    I had a Nexus 5 that was old enough for my friend to give me for free, and I used that until the battery just wouldn’t hold a charge longer than an hour idling.

    The phone I replaced it with had specs that were ever so slightly lower than the Nexus 5.

    It was a night and day difference when I replaced that phone with something actually good.

    Do I use all the features? No. Should I have waited for a price drop? Probably. Do I regret it? Nah. Probably a once in a lifetime event for me, to allow myself to be excited for the launch of a new phone and to experience that much of a jump in quality.

    I hope to get 7 years of life out of this phone even if it means getting the battery replaced (expensive…) and living without the top-of-the-line security updates (unfortunately).

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      2 years ago

      Depending on the popularity of the model, you may continue to get updates through third party efforts such as LineageOS or PostmarketOS.

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        2 years ago

        Good point! And that’d be more than enough to make me feel like I’m getting an “upgrade” if I’m feeling that itch after however many years