iPhone XR. Bought it outright on eBay last year, second-hand but good as new, as I refuse to pay crazy monthly contract prices these days (especially for 24 months).
iPhone XR. Bought it outright on eBay last year, second-hand but good as new, as I refuse to pay crazy monthly contract prices these days (especially for 24 months).
OnePlus 7 Pro
First time I've spent over £400 on a phone and the intention was to keep it for double the time I usually keep phones (2 yrs). But then I dropped it and the back shattered a little and it's not so shiny any more...
As it's on the back I can ignore it for now and enjoy the screen and the speed. Best phone I have and if I keep it for the 4 years originally planned, good value, if you compare it to other flagship phones (*cough* apple *cough* samsung)
what a selection...! What a variety
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Bought it new when it came out, just in the last few weeks decided to flash it with one of the Note7 ports which works pretty well - though it is beginning to show its age a bit now.
Given that I upgrade very infrequently, I'd like to make it last another year or two for the choice of 5G phones to expand to a reasonable point, because I'd like to make the most of the next phone I get, which I'm hoping would last as long!
Samsung Galaxy S10
First time I have ever had a Samsung and must admit not that keen on it so will probably be the last (may even trade it in and get something else), don't like the curved screen edges at all and the way the camera is right across the back of the phone. Then the Bixby button which I have disabled as kept tapping it as it is under the volume rocker. I do like that it has the tiny circle top right of the screen instead of a notch for the camera and it does have a 3.5mm headphone socket.
Original Pixel for me.
Google blessed it with Android 10 and it still takes a great photo but unfortunately battery life is slowly deteriorating, will be looking for something to replace her over the next 6 months or so.
(Super interesting thread - what an assortment!)
Honor Play.
Very good phone for the money (£179).
I replace my phone Evey couple of years & I'll Only spend around £200. The reason I replace after this time is the batteries degrade around this time & while there is live in the old dog I can sell it !
I am Xiaomi User. Over the years now I have xiaomi Mi A3. Not rich to buy high end phones but this one works for me as those before worked flawlessly.
I’m afraid to admit that I’m an Apple guy, currently have an 8 plus but am looking to get an 11 pro when I can be bothered and when funds allow
Sony Z3
Sure it's 5 years old but it's not bad, well OK it feels a bit slow now and I've got no memory left to install any apps but I'm not going to spend £500+ every couple of years on a new phone!
Phones should last several years as should their support.
iPhone SE
Wish Apple would corner the small phone market again.
Honor 8X. I wanted to go with the 9X/9X Pro but I am in the United States and all the info I can scrounge on them says that they do not have the proper cellular bands. That, and the fact that the global version was seriously nerfed in the CPU department.
sony xperia 1 i like it has good performance and 21:9 4k display looks amazing. one thing is that this is my 2nd xperia 1 the first one just died completely and was replaced under warranty, so fingers crossed.
There's rumoured to be an SE2 coming out in the next few months:
https://www.macrumors.com/2020/03/04...-stage-report/
Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Android 7 and MIUI 11.0.2.0.
I'd like to change it this year, but I'll wait to Black Friday, I'm not in a hurry.
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