How often would it be appropriate to change your phone?
The latest & nbsp; smartphones are coming out so fast that I can't get a clue.
438 2016-03-21 Gentleman
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I'm not sure if it's appropriate, but I think it depends on the age.
Young people seem to change often.
Whenever the latest phone comes out, I think everyone pays attention to it and changes it when they get a chance.
Older people don't change it much if it works well.
I think they want the latest phone function, but I think they only buy it if it has some merit.
I think most people use it for about 2 years
I think it's because I made an agreement around that much.
I think I changed it once every two years since I used my smartphone.
I used it for a long time because there wasn't much difference on the feature phone, but it got shorter after I changed to a smartphone.
Most of them have a two-year contract, so I think there is a replacement cycle around two years.
In about two years, the battery will lose a lot of performance.
I think that's why it's more like that.
It's hard to change the internal battery.
I think it's about three years if it's late, and it's usually about two years.
As the top person said, it changed to a smartphone and the cell phone cycle got shorter.
I heard that the phone manufacturer is planning to use it for about 2 years.
It's designed to maintain that level of durability.
Wouldn't it be better to use it as much as possible until you can?
I don't think the smartphone's performance is improving much these days.
For iPhone, you can update iOS.
For iPhone, I only need to upgrade iOS
In the case of Android phones, the manufacturer has to release an updated OS, so it seems difficult to use them to some extent.
The app is developed according to the latest phone OS.
If you look at it like that, the iPhone is a bit expensive, but I think you can use it for a long time after you buy it.
For iPhone, you can continue to upgrade iOS,
After a two-step upgrade, it's very slow to run the latest OS.
In severe cases, it's hard to listen to music.
So eventually, they kept changing it for about two years.
The bottom line seems to be that manufacturers, whether it's Android or iPhone, are encouraged to change it every two years.
I don't really use smartphone functions other than phone calls, but I think feature phone days are much better.
First of all, the price of the phone is about 500,000 won, which is a smart supply, so I could buy the latest high-end phone.
You can say that prices have risen, but due to the nature of the device, prices do not rise depending on prices.
Once I bought a feature phone, I used it for five to six years.
I think that the mobile phone market is a bit over the top, which requires us to spend more than 100 times a year, including cell phone bills.
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