• @Nath@aussie.zone
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        semi-succesful

        18 Million subscribers, Billions of views, has had Kobe Bryant and the US president as guests on his channel. If that’s “semi-succesful”, what on earth is your yard-stick for successful?

        I don’t always agree with his takes, but I honestly can’t think of a better or better-known tech reviewer.

        • @atrielienz@lemmy.world
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          I mean, Linus Tech Tips exist. So do Jay-Z 2 cents. There are plenty of other successful tech YouTubers.

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          I dunno. My local doctor has saved plenty of lives.

          Consider him more of a success than someone who reviews overpriced phones on youtube.

          Suppose how you define success depends on what you think’s important in life.

      • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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        611 months ago

        Mr Blott was suggesting that the review is ultimately just an advertisement. I disagree with it, but each to their own.

  • lemmyvore
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    3011 months ago

    Well, that extra $1000 added to the price would be a reason… 😄

    • r00ty
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      So, also usable as a weapon if required. Another feature.

      • @Jesus_666@feddit.de
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        Not the user you responded to but in my case nothing. My Xperia 10 III is still working well after three years so there no reason to buy a new one.

        Okay, I might be out of the OS support window so I might want to do see how AOSP does on my phone. But hardware-wise there’s really no reason to upgrade (and much less to a comically expensive device like in the video).

        • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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          311 months ago

          The next couple years will be interesting. They can’t just throw more processor speed at us and call it a day, so will be intriguing to see how they overcome that.

      • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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        611 months ago

        “don’t need to upgrade my phone every year”.

        And neither do I. Currently running a (horror!) 2018 flagship on DivestOS. It’s faster than anyone’s phone that I know. Everyone is surprised at how fast my phone is.

        Paid $80 for it 3 years ago.

          • @shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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            411 months ago

            I am enjoying it. Though it doesnt work on VoLTE when on LineageOS so i will not be able to call/text excrpt via wifi after April when 2G is shut down.

            • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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              I just read about them shutting down 2G here (the UK), it feels like the end of an era.

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                  That may be the case for you, but it’s still widely used for mobile card payment terminals, gps trackers, alarm systems and likely other applications that don’t require a lot of data but do require strong signal and reliability

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        Nothing. My current average phone life-time is 7 years, and the majority were second-hand already.

        I’ve spent under $400 a year on all my tech combined, including phones, tablets, desktops, laptops, accessories, toys, and anything else with a battery.

        If you get good tools, you don’t need to replace them.

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    That’s $1000 more than I’m willing to pay on a smartphone.

    • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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      211 months ago

      What phone are you currently using? Do you find there’s anything you can’t do at such a price point?

        • @rufus@discuss.tchncs.de
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          I have a Pixel 4a, and while not getting any more updates can be a dealbreaker, I think it’s theoretically still fine for me. It does everything I need. Write text messages to friends, surf the web, connect to online services, take pictures at events. It has a nice screen and I have access to custom roms for privacy. What would be a reason for me to spend $1200 and upgrade except for ‘it has better specs’? I think I’d rather use the $1200 to upgrade my computer and there’s still enough money left to buy a VR headset or other random stuff. I think that’s a valid reason to just spend $400 for a new phone or not get a new phone at all until the old one breaks.

          • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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            111 months ago

            I think the finance model for phones kinda makes them such an easy purchase in a way in which you can’t do on PC.

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              Idk. You mean effectly getting them on a credit that is tied into the contract? Most electronics stores around here also offer expensive products like computers and laptops on a loan. There sometimes is a price tag 1200€ or 60€ a month (with their partner company that hands out loans.) You can even rent a Roomba, pay monthly and get the newer model after 2 years.

              • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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                Yeah, but with a Roomba, it’s not tied to a utility. You’re never going to NEED it, whereas with a phone, you need it to live these days, for better or worse.

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                  Well, I’d argue you need some means to clean your house, or it’ll be very gross after a few months. And while you don’t need a $1200 vacuum robot for that, you also don’t need a $1200 phone. It’s kind if a similar situation.

  • calm.like.a.bomb
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    There are so many reasons, but the main one is that they keep pushing their shitty Exynos cpus in Europe! My next phone is certainly not a Samsung just for this reason.

    • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      shitty Exynos cpus

      Funny how Exynos is shitty but when it’s rebranded as Google Tensor, it’s the strong heart of the best Android phones.

      • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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        To be fair, I’ve only ever seen negative opinions about the Tensor chips and the majority of it stems from it being an Exynos derivative.

        • @Markaos@lemmy.one
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          It is, and it’s the reason Pixel 6 and 7 series had so many issues with poor battery life and weak modem. Although it appears that the third generation Tensor CPUs in Pixel 8 have major improvements on both of these pain points.

          Still, that probably brings Pixel 8 only to the cheap-ish midrange standard when it comes to cell signal, as the Pixel 7 phones were atrocious and 6s were apparently even worse.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      I hammer on a phone. Run an FTP server at home to copy files sometimes, have multiple sync tools running, always manually copying files to/from network devices, run RDP/SSH sessions often. The screen is rarely off.

      I do fine with phones that cost $100 used. 2 year old flagships are a great value. If they work for me, the average user would have no trouble with one.

      Switch to Graphene/Lineage/Divest, and people think it’s a new flagship.

      • @BobGnarley@lemm.ee
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        For sure on switching to a custom OS like you said. It makes them run so much smoother and faster than stock at least on Graphene for sure

  • captainsiscold
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    Just got a Pixel 8 (256 GB) for $510 a few weeks ago. I’m good with that, thanks.

      • captainsiscold
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        Unlocked, brand new direct from the Google Store. They emailed me a coupon code for being on the Google Assistant mailing list that gave me an extra $150 off, and it stacked with a $100 discount they were already running (so $250 off total). I’m a self-admitted headphone jack enthusiast, but the price was just too good to pass up.

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    I’m still on my iPhone 7 and still haven’t found a good enough reason to upgrade. All my productivity work is done on my PC since I work from home. And I have a camera for photos. I’d rather use that money to buy Apple shares.

  • katy ✨
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    once i got my a54 i honestly don’t know why i ever went with the s series

      • katy ✨
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        for me it’s basically as decent as my old s series but half the price; the camera is slightly worse but for what i use it for it’s not bad.

  • @Capitao_Duarte@lemmy.eco.br
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    411 months ago

    Found the phone interesting, but my S22 is working just too perfectly the last 2 years to buy a new one now. Maybe I’ll get the S26, if it’s time to change

    • @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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      Samsung have for the large part, done really well with their phones in recent years. I’m glad people are getting more and more usage out of them.

    • r00ty
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      I generally change every 4 years anyway. It’s around the time battery performance starts to become noticeable I find.

      I suppose if there was nothing worth upgrading to I’d just change the battery. But after 4 years there usually is.