• metaStatic
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    02 months ago

    for many it is their primary interface to the internet. I have simply come to accept that flagship phones are no longer made for me.

    When my S10e finally needs to become landfill I’ll be looking at e-ink phones not the latest and greatest tablet parading as a phone.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        01 month ago

        I still have my S10e in service, thing’s running fine. Just like the S4 Mini before it that I retired way after I probably should have.

        Whoever Nokia is now under the brand “HMD” is offering repairable phones…with no word said for software longevity, so you can expect the thing to stay relevant and usable for 4 years or less. “This product has already been killed 4 years from now” is a conversation ender.