
It’s quite a hassle to see that some people actually replace their phone every year for the sole purpose of keeping up with the latest trends. However, despite seeing this as a rather wasteful way of “losing cash”, it might actually do good than expected. With that, here’s five good reasons why you should change your smartphone, at least, every year.
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A smartphone’s battery quality isn’t exactly something that could last for a long time. Apparently through time using your phone, its battery performance depletes heavily and may sometimes cause a problem to the user. This is true to some handsets and thus, people would often resort to getting their phone’s repaired or if they have the capability, buy a new one.
One of the major uses of modern-day smartphones is inclined to camera shooting. Thus, as new smartphones get introduced every year, better and powerful cameras are also up for grabs. This is one of the main reason why people sometimes change their phone every year since they might want to get the best smartphone camera performer that the industry could currently offer.
Just like its battery performance, the phone’s overalls are also affected by time. Smartphones get prone to heating issues in time, which could result in a downgrade in performance and lag spikes to hit. This is an inevitability and thus, make things a little bit hard for loyal users to stick to one particular smartphone in their lifetime.
New smartphones offer various new features and innovations that simply fit a particular market of people. This is one huge factor that eventually results into various people buying a new phone. These features could either be an upgrade, a particular added style or simply there for as a marketing gimmick. Though nevertheless, the market will still bite, despite whatever type of new feature is seen on the phone.
Today’s smartphones are as durable as they can be in terms of construction and design, however, a smartphone can only function at its best for a specific time, no matter how high-end or low-end the phone is. So, smartphones technically have a self-timer that will measure up their time of full-functionality, making every smartphone, fully-functioning to only a certain content.
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