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  • S scytale

    My 12 Pro Max is happily chugging along. I’ll only upgrade when it literally dies or security updates stop.

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    vex_detrause@lemmy.ca
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    Apple probably: Say no more! Lets force an update to slow your 12 Pro Max down. Did we mention your battery performance is crappy now?

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    • T TehPers

      You can get something like a NexDock that has all of that built in. Just 1 cable.

      Maybe I’m missing something, but how is this more convenient than a laptop? It has the form factor of one, so you’re already stuck carrying around what is basically a laptop. Wouldn’t a super cheap Chromebook or similar be more convenient since it’s a full desktop experience with all you’d expect from a desktop environment?

      Anyway, working entirely on mobile is a thing these days, so if that works for you, keep doing what you’re doing. If all you need is a bigger browser, I’d also recommend a tablet with a detachable keyboard. If you want to keep the experience consistent between devices, honestly I’d suggest an iPhone and iPad (as much as I avoid Apple myself).

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      Ulrich
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      The point is management. As in managing apps and data. On a single device.

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      • sexy_peach@feddit.orgS sexy_peach@feddit.org

        100% agree

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        pasdechance@jlai.lu
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        I’m hoping to get at least 5 years out of my current phone. Got it December 2022. The manufacturer has a 5-year warranty and Android updates and promises availability of replacement parts for 10 years. So far, there is no reason to update.

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        • S scytale

          My 12 Pro Max is happily chugging along. I’ll only upgrade when it literally dies or security updates stop.

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          slauraure@beehaw.org
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          #32

          Still on my standard issue 11. Few scuffs and scratches on the edges but otherwise still working great.

          Totally with you, we run them into the ground before replacing.

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          • S scytale

            My 12 Pro Max is happily chugging along. I’ll only upgrade when it literally dies or security updates stop.

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            thundercomplex@lemmy.today
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            Same here. Battery is still going strong. Only thing that bothers me is the RAM seems a bit too smol. Open a game and Lemmy says byebye. Not enough of an issue to upgrade to a whole new phone tho.

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            • V vex_detrause@lemmy.ca

              Apple probably: Say no more! Lets force an update to slow your 12 Pro Max down. Did we mention your battery performance is crappy now?

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              honytawk@feddit.nl
              wrote last edited by honytawk@feddit.nl
              #34

              "But we are only slowing down your phone to make your battery last longer!

              No, you do not get a say in this. If you want a fast phone, go buy a new one."

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              • swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deS swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de

                i’m on a used pixel 6a and frankly i have no particular desire to ever get a different model. sure it’d be nice to have something newer but this works absolutely fine and i would have 0 qualms using it for the rest of my life, barring the release of phones with hologram displays or some wacky shit.

                and considering that the battery health is still 99% even after at least a year of me using it, i’m looking forward to seeing just how long i can go without replacing it. it’d be quite funny to go “yeah my phone’s a legal adult”

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                JohnEdwa
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                #35

                I just upgraded from my trusty Pixel 4a to a refurbished Pixel 8, it would have turned 4 years old next week. The battery was completely shot at the end, I got maybe 2½ hours of screentime.
                I would have been perfectly happy with just swapping the battery and using it for the next four years, this p8 doesn’t really do anything new at all, it just does all the same things slightly faster.
                But I got a good deal on it, so meh.

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                • kraw@linux.communityK kraw@linux.community

                  I guess your battery isn’t overheating?

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                  swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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                  #36

                  indeed, plus i run ACCA to limit the charge level to 75% during the day and between 40-60% at night.

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                  • R runner_g@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                    My pixel 6 is also still functioning perfectly fine. I’m hoping all the AI bullshit that Google is trying to shove into the new pixels fades out in a few years and then I’ll upgrade.

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                    swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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                    #37

                    you can get rid of the AI bullshit right now by installing lineageos, that’s what i did and it’s a big part of making this the best phone experience available, there’s just no bullshit and everything works

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                    • O onslaught545@lemmy.zip

                      I’d stay away from folding phones unless you want to replace your phone every year or so. I’ve known several people who had them just to have the screen start delaminating right after the 1 year warranty expired.

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                      hexarei@beehaw.org
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                      #38

                      I’ve had two folding phones work for over two years without any delamination or other issues - I only replaced the first one because I dropped it and shattered a corner of the outer screen. Inner screen was in perfect condition still.

                      I can understand the hesitation but if you can get a good deal on one they’re way better now than they were at the beginning.

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                      • sexy_peach@feddit.orgS sexy_peach@feddit.org

                        100% agree

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                        saba@lemmy.sdf.org
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                        #39

                        I bought a Pixel 8 and grapheneos says minimum 7 years support. I’m hoping I can not break it for that long and that the battery and everything lasts. I won’t be too upset if I can get 4 years out of it though.

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