• lemming741@lemmy.world
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      46 minutes ago

      A frustrating realization I had a few years ago- Verizon and AT&T offer ridiculous “trade in value” allowances that are priced in to monthly bill. If you keep a phone longer than 3 years, they are pocketing that money. Find an MVNO, a 13 month old phone, and get off the treadmill.

    • dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de
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      7 hours ago

      Well, not necessarily. I’ve had my phone for almost five years now. The battery is at 78% of it’s original capacity and still gets me through the day without problems, even on heavy use. The only times I need to charge during the day is when I’m on a long distance train and listen to podcasts or audio books for hours.

      Chances are that something else will fail long before the battery. And even if not, the local phone repair shop offers a battery replacement for about 50€ which is more than reasonable for something that will get me another couple of years.

      • unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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        6 hours ago

        Sure there are phones that have enough capacity overhead to still be usable despite a 20% reduction, but thats not most phones.
        Also they just stated “No” in response to a question to which the answer is unequivocally “Yes” and that pissed me off.