Our poll results show that only a minority of you want the thinner phones that Apple and Samsung are promising.

  • dingus@lemmy.world
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    8 小时前

    Wow, what phone is still working fine after 9 years???

    I feel like 5 years is generally the upper limit of usage due to battery issues, spontaneous hardware failure, slowness due to advancing tech standards, etc. A user serviceable device would be able to help with some of these things but still…

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      6 小时前

      It’s a Samsung A5 (not Galaxy). I didn’t really think much of it when I got it, and it started to slow down a few years ago, but I just keep clearing space to speed it up and it just keeps working. Would probably last 2 full days on the battery, so never have to think about that as long as I charge it over night. Not to shill, but at this point I’m rightly impressed. It just works.

      Some apps like Slack have stopped working on it, but nothing that would make me switch to a newer phone.