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I buy cheap android phones instead of "flagship" phones because it's really only a phone. It isn't a computer. It doesn't replace my desktop or laptop. It does sms and makes/receives phone calls and I use it for weather checking sometimes and as a flashlight sometimes and as a camera occasionally. My Phone cost 80 dollars or so it's a Leagoo M8 I'll replace it next year or the year after. I don't expect it to be especially secure so I don't put email and other stuff on it because android is not very secure after a year or so anyway (manufacturers only give one or two updates and then abandon their customers) so a new phone every couple of years at 80-ish dollars per phone is okay but a new phone every 2 or 3 years at 1000 dollars is not okay.
Add to the cost of the phone the price of a phone service and think about how much you're spending. I spend 180 dollars a year for my mobile-phone service it gives unlimited calls and sms in Australia and 1.5 GB of data per month. Some folk I know spend about 100 dollars per month for their phone service. That's 1200 dollars a year. Even my car does not cost me that much per year for license and third party insurance (comprehensive insurance costs me about 500 dollars a year) and I spend only 300 dollars or so on fuel per year. So why are people buying these expensive "flagship" phones? Is it a case of "a fool and his/her money are soon parted"?
Add to the cost of the phone the price of a phone service and think about how much you're spending. I spend 180 dollars a year for my mobile-phone service it gives unlimited calls and sms in Australia and 1.5 GB of data per month. Some folk I know spend about 100 dollars per month for their phone service. That's 1200 dollars a year. Even my car does not cost me that much per year for license and third party insurance (comprehensive insurance costs me about 500 dollars a year) and I spend only 300 dollars or so on fuel per year. So why are people buying these expensive "flagship" phones? Is it a case of "a fool and his/her money are soon parted"?
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