• Psythik@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    $600 is pocket change for a phone these days. And for that $600 you’re getting a flagship phone. You couldn’t pay me enough money to put up with a non-flagship. Been there, done that. They’re too slow and frustrating, and apps keep closing due to lack of RAM. Never again. I much rather spend $600-800 on a high-end device that’s a couple of generations old.

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      A $200 phone in 2015 is not the same as a $200 phone in 2025. I know from experience.

      Those phones in 2015 were awful, but in 2025, they feel more like mid-range phones.

      Edit: And $600 is pocket change? Sound like someone lived a privilaged life.

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        This 100%

        I have used tracfone since 2012 and only bought phones from their store, sub $150. The budget phones today are so much better than the last 10 years.

        I just can’t wrap my head around sinking that much into a phone when you replace it every year and it cost as much as a decent budget computer, but worse.

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          18 hours ago

          People who upgrade every year sell their old one at >50% the price.

          So they don’t fork over €600, they only do €250 or so.

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        I make $19/hr and live paycheck to paycheck. I’m just being realistic about the current cell phone market.