Which Cell Phone do you own?
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Fuck the tech race, I'm out
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I'll put a small wager on you having a new phone in a year/1.5 years tops from now. -
As I have no idea if my 4S will break in this time frame it would be a fairly stupid wager for me to agree. However, should you wish to insert a breakage clause I am willing to say I will go no higher than a replacement 4S for the next 12 months ($50 bet) or 18 months ($100 bet).
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Let's go with something not money focused, playful style. Snail mail something as yet to be decided of low value.
in 18 months I have a feeling 1 of will likely happen;
a) the battery will not charge properly
b) the software will have security exploits that are not longer patched
c) new versions of software required to remain secure don't run
d) new must have 'apps' won't work properlyDon't forget the phones are designed with a certain planned obsolescence regardless of your usage.
Breaking aside, let's play :). Best of luck to you :).
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You're on
So if the screen smashes I don't forfeit right :-\
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What Snowy said. All these phones are designed to have an expiration date. Judging from what Apple has done in the past, the iOS7 update will be the last for the 4S
After that, service based apps will cease to work, which personally, I can't have.
I probably could have held out another year on my 4S, but the sooner I upgrade my phone and sell the old one, the more money I can get back for the old one. Jody and I broke even by upgrading, which was pretty cool
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You're on
So if the screen smashes I don't forfeit right :-\
Course not :). All in good spirits. Would love to be wrong, here, from both a software/hardware PoV, and also getting to send you something…in 18 months
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Put it this way guys, I will hold up my end of the bargain so lets see if Apple do theirs.
So long as I can use it as a phone, camera, access Safari, Email, Facebook, eBay, Instagram and do currency exchange it will do for me. I literally use nothing else at all
Likewise Snowman, lets see what happens dude
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I don't agree with planned obsolescence conspiracy theories. It's entropy and technology limitations. Batteries and flash memory degrade and software gets more complex so hardware requirements get more robust. And there's no reason to spend a bunch of money trying to get advanced preservation technologies into these things because that ignores how technology (let alone phone contracts) works. Unless there's ever a modular platform, phones will always obsolesce in a certain timeframe.
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My cousin is still using an iPhone 3, not 3G or 3GS and 3 !!!!!! This gives me confidence.
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Works differently here dude, as soon as my contract is up I can drop the monthly cost of my tariff dramatically.
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I use my phone as a phone and a modem, I need a 5 like I need a hole in the head. I will replace the 4S I lost in Thailand with a 4 (because we have one lying around). I virtually never leave the house without my iPad or MacBook Air, my phone gives me the connectivity I require to use (what I believe to be a) proper computing device….
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Yeah mega it depends upon utilization. How many times do you charge it? Do you reset the battery regularly? Did you get lucky in terms of the component quality? Are you using the phone all the time? Are you taking lots of photos, adding and removing lots of music?
The more you treat your phone like a feature phone, the longer it's likely to last.
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I have often wondered the necessity to contiue uprgrading, but because of my ignorance I am a sheep and normally fall in line and replace every few years. Just replaced my 4s with a 5s as I had mentioned in apple thread, and honeslty…. dont feel much of a difference, though Im sure there is. For my purposes though, not a tremendously noticeable one. Except the revamped IOS that I still despise.
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I used to upgrade to the latest iPhone every two years. I was addicted to the technology advancements. No more. Honestly I loved my 4 but I cracked the screen a few months back. Not bad at all just annoying. Phone still functions fine. I'm getting ready to be on the to admire for work and I use my phone for everything. I wanted the slightly bigger screen of the 5s instead of buying a Mini and carrying two devices. Apples and oranges I know but the thought of carrying two devices doesn't appeal to me right now. I plan to keep this 5s for at least 3-4yrs.
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Works differently here dude, as soon as my contract is up I can drop the monthly cost of my tariff dramatically.
Then I agree with you 100%!
In the US almost all the big carriers charge you the same in and out of contract.
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I have a bad record with phones. I had a Blackberry that was utter crap (Julie made me buy it), a Samsung phone with a sliding keyboard, which was fine, except it was about 2 inches thick, then an HTC Thunderbolt, which had battery life that measured in minutes, not hours. Now I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which I bought for its gigantic screen. After using for a few months, I realize it's too big- for practical purposes, it's a phone that requires 2 hands to use.
Needless to say, I'm a bit soured on the whole American system of buying/upgrading your cell phone every two years. Bravo for deciding to opt out, Mega. The way I see it, the longer you can easily keep your old phone, the better off you are.