What relevance does that have to what I said? If the physical phone isn’t going to last that long then I’d argue it is of little importance.
What relevance does that have to what I said? If the physical phone isn’t going to last that long then I’d argue it is of little importance.
These devices aren’t even constructed to last 7 years. I don’t see that either of those things are worth £600 personally.
Fuck all that noise, Pixel 6a + graphene £130. Why waste so much money!?
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I mean, the 6a still has 3 years of support left so whilst it is older it is hardly at the end of its supported life.
Not everyone can change a battery in a phone, I can but I would still rather not do it on a phone that isn’t really anything special and whilst yes they could feasibly last that long I think in practical everyday use application by the time you are getting to three years of daily use it will be beaten up and physically not in great shape any more for your average user.