| Inspired from this reply on the recently released smartphone: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41492286 At what point did you feel like you had everything you needed from your phone? Fro me it was my Samsung S5. It had great performance, long batery life, replaceable even, a good camera, thinner than current smartphones, a nice large screen... just all around everything I needed. And I only paid around 180£ for it in 2015-ish (can't remember the date exactly). The only reasons I replaced it was that I wanted to finally own a brand new phone (this was bought second hand) and that even lineagoeos stopped updates for it at a certain time. Do you also feel like this? That the newer phones release have an insignificant bump in functionality for a enourmous bump in price? |
However, at the same time I don't think I still have what I want from my phone. Mainly because the operating systems for phones are trash. I'm waiting for the day when it becomes the norm that people don't even have work laptops anymore. Just a phone with a good desktop OS that they can plug to some dumb-end at their work or home office. I'm sure it's already possible to some extend. Just not practical.