The only important question is whether your phone does what you need it to do.
Apple and all of it's money-grubbing, planet-destroying ilk want people to buy new crap all the time because that's how they keep making money. So they dangle shiny new toys in front of the kids (of all ages), the kiddies shriek, "Me want it! Me want it now!" and rush off to spend money they could put towards more positive things.
It's all a huge scam to sell you high profit-margin stuff you don't really want or need and which has an intentionally limited useful life. Companies are very good at manipulating weak-minded people into believing they must buy something new because it has some sparkly new feature of limited utility and because everyone else in the herd will have one.
How many years is NORMAL to keep your same exact cell phone
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The only important question is whether your phone does what you need it to do.
Apple and all of it's money-grubbing, planet-destroying ilk want people to buy new crap all the time because that's how they keep making money. So they dangle shiny new toys in front of the kids (of all ages), the kiddies shriek, "Me want it! Me want it now!" and rush off to spend money they could put towards more positive things.
It's all a huge scam to sell you high profit-margin stuff you don't really want or need and which has an intentionally limited useful life. Companies are very good at manipulating weak-minded people into believing they must buy something new because it has some sparkly new feature of limited utility and because everyone else in the herd will have one.