STOP Wasting MONEY on New PHONES! Here's WHY

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • Are you tempted by the latest smartphone or gadget release? Before you drain your wallet, let's take a closer look at whether these new devices are really worth your hard-earned cash. In this video, I break down the reality of incremental upgrades, the hidden costs of frequent upgrades, and when it's actually time to get a new device.
    With over 200 smartphones reviewed, I've seen it all. From depreciation and environmental impact to the hassle of setting up new devices, you'll learn why sticking with your current gadget might be the smarter choice. Plus, I'll share tips on how to maximize the performance of your existing device.
    Join me as we uncover the truth behind the hype of new gadgets and help you make informed decisions. Don't fall for the flashy ads and celebrity endorsements-know when it's truly time to upgrade and when to hold onto your trusty device.
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    00:00 - Introduction
    00:33 - Chapter 1: The Reality of Incremental Upgrades
    01:56 - Chapter 2: The Hidden Costs of Frequent Upgrades
    03:20 - Chapter 3: When Should You Upgrade?
    04:48 - Chapter 4: How to Maximize Your Current Device
    06:32 - Outro
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  • @valorreviews
    @valorreviews Před 18 dny +189

    It’s almost as if they rush it and fix the problem with software updates.

    • @actionboi05
      @actionboi05 Před 18 dny +6

      Weldone sir, what do you think is the best gaming phone for 200k to 300k budget

    • @elvismadu4057
      @elvismadu4057 Před 18 dny

      Buy Infinix note 40 pro, just got mine yesterday at ₦358k, PUBG edition, haven't had any problem with PUBG or Free Fire, I'd do a COD test on Saturday and if you respond I'll tell you how it went? 😊​@@actionboi05

    • @tedmoise1398
      @tedmoise1398 Před 16 dny +3

      Welcome to the PC Gamer's experience with AAA launches

    • @earlknightjr.1341
      @earlknightjr.1341 Před 4 dny

      A well done video!!! Keep us in the know, because SAMSUNG IS MAKING A MOCKERY OF THE PHONE BUSINESS!! You hit it right on the nail!! Unless there's significant upgrades, in comparison to what you already have,nix the idea of forking over money, for a NEW ONE!!!! Nix it!!!!! Love the video,guy!!!!! Earl of ElBarrio,NYC,NY. 5/28/24. 8:32PM.

  • @Oyaskii
    @Oyaskii Před 16 dny +114

    This is so true. If you have a flagship from either Samsung or Apple as far back as 2022 or even 2021, you will still be good today without upgrading.

    • @cyberlexl3136
      @cyberlexl3136 Před 13 dny +8

      They're not meant to be upgraded each year anyway so it's not a big deal that there's not a big differencr between current phone and new new phone a year later.

    • @Boombanggg22
      @Boombanggg22 Před 12 dny +5

      I have s22 Ultra. And there is litterly no need for me to change it for something more modern. I plan on having this phone until somthing phone changing happens, or until my phone dies.

    • @arsenal_84
      @arsenal_84 Před 12 dny +1

      Only upgrade when the security updates have stopped. XM and Poco phones have a page where they inform when the updates become EOL.

    • @MR__BRIGHTSIDE
      @MR__BRIGHTSIDE Před 12 dny +4

      I have realme5 pro bought back in 2019, and still the phone works flawlessly.

    • @mentalhealthcumulative
      @mentalhealthcumulative Před 12 dny +3

      I just upgraded my sisters iphone 8 to xs and it was just because of the updates and my family had the xs just hanging around

  • @chrisstjohn2799
    @chrisstjohn2799 Před 12 dny +40

    My brain is my oldest device..at 60 years old and still receives updates from books and media

  • @jonclar2005
    @jonclar2005 Před 14 dny +30

    I totally agree. I still use a Galaxy Note9 and still works as new. No need to upgrade. The important is that I have a phone to use

    • @ephilliemusic
      @ephilliemusic Před 9 dny +3

      No more security updates though...I'm on a note 10 that no longer gets updates.. the phone works fine but no security is an issue

    • @jonclar2005
      @jonclar2005 Před 6 dny +2

      @@ephilliemusic That's one of the disadvantages of using old phones

  • @valorreviews
    @valorreviews Před 18 dny +112

    Totally agree

    • @luisdiam
      @luisdiam Před 18 dny +4

      Oga no watch video,but e don comment😂

    • @oscarmini
      @oscarmini  Před 18 dny +19

      Thanks for watching my chief. 🙌🏻

    • @DANIELCHUKWUKERE
      @DANIELCHUKWUKERE Před 15 dny +4

      ​@@oscarmini Honestly I just recently bought the Galaxy S21 5G (Snapdragon 888) and it is an absolute monster, Call of Duty at highest graphics settings @ 60fps is child's play, It even supports medium graphics at 120fps on this device, battery life is a bit of a problem though so I would love to get the S21 plus next month so my life will be complete 😂😂. I love gadgets more than human beings

    • @7bond728
      @7bond728 Před 14 dny

      ​@@luisdiamwhat if he has watched it before it was even uploaded

    • @luisdiam
      @luisdiam Před 11 dny

      @@7bond728 Bro I dont think so

  • @justjuniorjaw
    @justjuniorjaw Před 17 dny +62

    As a midrange user : it's one reason I target an upgrade every 5 years. It'll be long enough for the average OS update to start being outdated, the performance/camera improvement would've start mattering, and there's enough new features being developed to try out all at once.

    • @averagegamer9162
      @averagegamer9162 Před 16 dny

      Your lucky i had to replace my devices every 2 years.

    • @trankien7477
      @trankien7477 Před 13 dny

      ​@@averagegamer9162Same i kept breaking the phones after 2 years, not 1 or 3 but always around 2 lol

    • @justjuniorjaw
      @justjuniorjaw Před 11 dny

      ​@@averagegamer9162I did say it's a target. Back then I know nothing and bought 2 Samsung that's within my budget, both died due to water damages. I even borrowed an iPhone, it died in one drop.
      Then I went for a budget Realme phone, it lasted. Rain & puddle, the things that killed my 2 Samsung didn't kill this phone. Drops? This phone dropped at least 15 times. Still alive since 2019. I'm still using it today and already saving my budget for the next Chinese phone. Xiaomi, Tecno, Vivo. I'm feeling like trying something different again.
      This phone already has damaged volume button, cracked screen, speaker isn't high quality, and it's using Android 10. It's still usable, but it's time to update my phone for something with newer Android ver, better performance, camera & storage.

    • @michaelmayers3622
      @michaelmayers3622 Před 11 dny

      As a midrange user hat is waiting on the newest fold i have a reason to upgrade atleast every 2 years or less

    • @michaelmayers3622
      @michaelmayers3622 Před 11 dny

      Samsung got great trade in prices and apple outside of those two ueah no

  • @izziboye
    @izziboye Před 16 dny +55

    Couldn't agree more. I just received the Galaxy AI update on my Z Fold 4. Again justifying my decision to not waste money on the Fold 5. Heck it even looks like the Fold 5. Unless you're like us reviewers cursed with the need to buy every new device, your phones can really last you at least 3 years.
    I used my Galaxy Note 10 Plus for 3 years, and by the time I was letting go of it, I was satisfied by how much it served me. Still could've gone another year if I didn't like the S22 Ultra.
    Solid video man🙌🏾

    • @oscarmini
      @oscarmini  Před 16 dny +7

      You've said it all, man. Thanks for watching 🙏

    • @ochukorobinson6522
      @ochukorobinson6522 Před 15 dny +3

      This guy has rich person problems

    • @Ismailyelwa
      @Ismailyelwa Před 14 dny

      Boss 💪

    • @IgorGoularthOfficial
      @IgorGoularthOfficial Před 13 dny +1

      Using a Galaxy Note 10 nowdays and would replace for another older flagship only when it stop working beyond any possibility of repair.

  • @usertiktik
    @usertiktik Před 10 dny +6

    S7 edge with 32GB base storage. Still rocking

  • @shebanadam7569
    @shebanadam7569 Před 10 dny +7

    My Logic
    1. Sacrifice and buy a good midranger with fairly sized battery (e.g., 5000mAh) and good processor (e.g., Antutu 500,000+) and a camera that churns out some decent photos.
    2. Don't update the OS. Just be contented with what it came with. No update will ever beat the performance of the stock version IMO.
    3. Install only apps you need. Be conservative and avoid installing every app you encounter or hear about.
    4. Master your device, let it not master you. Use it when needed. Don't drink up your productive time on your smartphone. If you have a computer, use it for more tasks that need more processing power than your smartphone can give.
    5. Charge between 20% and 80%. Avoid cycling the battery from full to empty every time. Be conservative.
    6. Always back up your data on an external hard drive or the cloud. Avoid filling up your smartphone with content you don't need. It will slow down.
    7. Enjoy the damn thing for about five years and rinse and repeat.
    Good luck! Am writing from a Huawei KII-L21 from 2015 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Am upgrading this year. This thing is quite tired and almost giving up its ghost.

  • @roxco1508
    @roxco1508 Před 8 dny +3

    i really love this era where people inevery specialization realize the vanity of this world and speak up against it. Ive seen videos about cars quality declining, food, travel, clothes, the digitine of course. there's a vibe of contestation that brewing and i cant wait for the lid to pop. thank you for this video. you are being part of the solution my friend! it's good to see. -- sent from my LG G6

  • @CRAB..
    @CRAB.. Před 18 dny +41

    Flagships are becoming obsolete especially when midrangers now are more than powerful enough to last .

    • @LloydZyanRUy
      @LloydZyanRUy Před 17 dny +10

      Lmao they're not

    • @LloydZyanRUy
      @LloydZyanRUy Před 17 dny +2

      Flagships are equipped with the top of the line processors with hardware and software support to back that up. Mean while entry lvl to midrangers had either a good software or a good hardware there's little to no in between. Software support are mid at best too (only samsung has good software support for midrangers so far)

    • @CRAB..
      @CRAB.. Před 17 dny +13

      @LloydZyanRUy midrangers now are more than capable of handing anything you throw at them . All the extra features on flagships are gimmicky . Once a device has a decent processor and good cameras that's all most people need which one can get in alot midrangers. The gap between flagship and midrangers is no longer there

    • @naijalog2127
      @naijalog2127 Před 17 dny +1

      What midrange are you talking about ​@@CRAB..

    • @cantbuyrespect
      @cantbuyrespect Před 16 dny +1

      @@CRAB.. I agree. There used to be a time when a flagship was worth it such as a Samsung galaxy s or iPhone 3 vs something like a blackberry or flipper but not really anymore.

  • @kallmekoko6277
    @kallmekoko6277 Před 15 dny +5

    I'm using a Tecno Camon 12 from 2019 and I definitely need an upgrade😭 It has all the problems you mentioned and more.

  • @kllcenly869
    @kllcenly869 Před 13 dny +4

    Yes o, my A51 mid-range is 4 years now and still rocking. No need to waste funds

  • @keiraystargaryen9577
    @keiraystargaryen9577 Před 17 dny +22

    I had a Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime that lasted me 9-10 years... then i had the Galaxy A20s that lasted 5 years.. currently own the Galaxy A34 i recently got in February and i love this phone. No problems and i plan on keeping it for years to come. The only 2 brands i ever owned in all my life was Samsung and Nokia.. all from Nokia 1100 and the Samsung J700i. So im good for a couple years to come

    • @ayobamioluwatomiloba6471
      @ayobamioluwatomiloba6471 Před 17 dny

      How much was it

    • @imibuks-replit
      @imibuks-replit Před 16 dny +2

      how for 9-10 years though. I am using 6yr old xiaomi works quite well, camera quality isnt great though but doesnt fell laggy

    • @anyanwuvictor5420
      @anyanwuvictor5420 Před 16 dny +1

      A34 is perfect
      I will use mine till 4 years

    • @a1000island
      @a1000island Před 16 dny +1

      Once you go premium you'll look at your other devices like what was I thinking
      My first premium phone was an s21 which I still have my second was the pixel 8
      Both small powerful fast phones with great features and cameras
      I still but budget phones as well just because I like phones and well they are more affordable

    • @mikeantonin7580
      @mikeantonin7580 Před 16 dny +2

      You're either a sorcerer or a bad liar. Firstly, what smartphone can withstand 10 continuous years of use? Secondly, how did you use a J5 prime for 10 years yet it didn't exist 10 years ago? Same goes for A20s, (which is also younger than 5 years) especially considering you replaced it with an A34?

  • @mickyeverton
    @mickyeverton Před 14 dny +2

    Many Thanks, I have been using the Samsung Galaxy A71 since early 2020!! Still going strong!! 🙏🙏🙏

  • @johannaaguh4438
    @johannaaguh4438 Před 18 dny +21

    Yeah, i totally agree with you. I used my phone for 3 years (tecno pova) and it still works fine after i changed the down board last week. Since it has a bigger battery than my current phone i use it for my podcasts, to read novels etc. My new phone is for calls 😊

    • @subgivtara
      @subgivtara Před 17 dny +3

      On holidays I stay on pc and forget abt my phone and I am not preoccupied with its performance anymore . In conclusion the less you use your phone... The more you will use it

  • @Gamers_cube
    @Gamers_cube Před 9 dny

    Facts 👌🏼 ukweli kabisa

  • @Dailytic365
    @Dailytic365 Před 17 dny +7

    Yeah, I totally agree because all the smartphone comparison videos don't show a significant upgrade just 5g or 5% cpu boost on geekbench on the budget side
    My oldest smartphone is a tecno button phone still very strong. After 9 years, i only changed the battery once

  • @Pepega90
    @Pepega90 Před 14 dny +6

    If you buy flagship phone on release you're good with it for at least 3 years, in many cases 5 years or more if you're still getting updates.

  • @Smarfo_1
    @Smarfo_1 Před 15 dny +1

    I have watched a number of your videos and I must say they very useful. I am considering getting a new device in week after using techno Camon 11 for 5 years

  • @MorenaNzimande
    @MorenaNzimande Před 17 dny +2

    thank you for the honest review and advise, much appreciated. I only upgrade once the phone stops working (functioning). Previous phone was 1st iPhone SE i had it until much 2022. I was forced to buy current Phone Vivo Y52 5G it's been 2 years plus with it.

  • @ayubayunusa3188
    @ayubayunusa3188 Před 17 dny +4

    I agree with you. I ever used a phone for 5years, Infinix specifically, and truly when it starts given me battery issues and camera malfunction then I changed it but before that, it was always enough.

  • @ianwest1624
    @ianwest1624 Před 12 dny +1

    Bought a 15 plus a week ago, won’t be upgrading till the iPhone 18 plus

  • @godwinvictor6783
    @godwinvictor6783 Před 12 dny

    Thanks a lot for the info! God bless you!

  • @glend5990
    @glend5990 Před 10 dny

    Yes that is my moto phones had charging issues from using the phone and charging at the same time.. So thanks for the reminder

  • @kimberlyhall7610
    @kimberlyhall7610 Před 9 dny +1

    Still rocking my I phone 14 pro max I got when it first launched. Even though my battery health is at 81 percent, that part is disappointing, it’s still performing like a champ!

  • @josephmurathi8512
    @josephmurathi8512 Před 13 hodinami

    Phone companies will not be happy with this video. But my g saving the world

  • @johnm7882
    @johnm7882 Před 4 dny

    Great video and even greater advice 👌

  • @ephilliemusic
    @ephilliemusic Před 9 dny

    Thanks for the video brother ✊🏾

  • @waleedhalawani1076
    @waleedhalawani1076 Před 11 dny

    I still have my oneplus 7... Is it safe to continue using it knowing that it's not receiving any software updates? Apps like Norton security are they enough to protect outdated devices?

  • @prothx2
    @prothx2 Před 15 dny

    This video made a lot of sense. You just told us the truth hardly shared by phone reviewers.

  • @armsubair
    @armsubair Před 12 dny

    Agreed. Still using Samsung Galaxy Note 8 from 2018 (6 Yrs). So far, No problems with performance. But now recently battery is draining very quickly. Looking for an upgrade now.

  • @jackiemuller813
    @jackiemuller813 Před 9 dny

    I still have my 2018 lgv40 and I'm only looking to upgrade now due to the change in Networks here in Oz in August. I've been told by my provider that my phone will no longer work on the network.

  • @HADDADOU208
    @HADDADOU208 Před 12 dny

    I have a drawer with all my household’s previous electronics, from phones to tablets and even PCs. There were only 3 devices thrown away, an Xperia x10, s3 mini and old acer laptop

  • @josiahenunwa841
    @josiahenunwa841 Před 18 dny +2

    Nice one brother,just watching on my iPhone 12,I don’t feel any need to upgrade

    • @oscarmini
      @oscarmini  Před 18 dny

      Thanks for watching Josiah. 🙏🏻

  • @hiroshiyamamoto7167
    @hiroshiyamamoto7167 Před 15 dny +5

    makes sense.. still using my s10+ from 2019 and still performing really well.

    • @EnGeeMoon
      @EnGeeMoon Před 14 dny

      The same here!

    • @davelaymon6282
      @davelaymon6282 Před 13 dny

      Still using my 2 s9's from 2018...but also got the s23 and s24 (got these dirt cheap with introductions deal @samsung) need to sell my s9 phones 😢

    • @midoban23
      @midoban23 Před 12 dny

      SOT?

  • @kingsleyogbonna4576
    @kingsleyogbonna4576 Před 16 dny

    Rocking my Redmi note 9 pro from 2020. I plan on upgrading later this year

  • @M.Abuzaid1
    @M.Abuzaid1 Před 16 dny

    Still have that huawei mate 20 pro.. Works like a champ

  • @geoffreymalvin619
    @geoffreymalvin619 Před 7 dny

    True I have been using mine for over 2yesrs it has started showing some changes like u mentioned but no money to change device

  • @davidnyikombhalati3198

    bought samsung j6 plus in 2018. it works even today

  • @mumiby
    @mumiby Před 16 dny +1

    Still rocking my Poco F3 since 2021. Recently cracked the back glass so I put a case. I still get decent battery life. I plan on keeping until the end of next year at least since I flashed a custom rom (android 14 unavailable on stock rom).

  • @213tpg
    @213tpg Před 8 dny

    Samsung S9, 6 years old bought second hand 3 years ago. Plan to upgrade this year.

  • @ekexo8589
    @ekexo8589 Před 17 dny

    U re right my brother
    Am still using my tecno pauiour 2pro
    No be say I no Wan change am, I never see food chop, how I Wan change phone
    It's well
    All the plenty devices u dey test
    Dash me the least one na

  • @7s29
    @7s29 Před 11 dny

    Im still rocking my note 9. Had a new OEM battery installed, very happy.

  • @stevengeso2053
    @stevengeso2053 Před 9 dny

    Great talk, changing minds out here

  • @user-bs9uc7nz4r
    @user-bs9uc7nz4r Před 9 dny +1

    The only phone you should purchase is one that's regularly receiving software and security updates.
    When the phone no longer receives security updates then upgrade.

  • @vessien
    @vessien Před dnem

    This is the best advice from someone who reviews new phones. Thanks a lot.

  • @joeywhite7440
    @joeywhite7440 Před 12 dny

    Thanks for the Tips, I've been using my Infinix Note 8 phone since 2021. The only issue I have is battery but apart from that, it's still in good condition.

  • @saifullahtanoli8029
    @saifullahtanoli8029 Před 17 dny

    I am still using a Huawei Mate 10 lite from 2018 with a battery repacement an year ago. It still get the jobs done on everything except gaming/camera. So I purchased an LG v60 for that purpose. But My mate 10 lite is looking outdated and now i am thinking about an update.

  • @saninajib5542
    @saninajib5542 Před 11 dny

    Thank you for telling the needed truth at this point

  • @dhtb5065
    @dhtb5065 Před 10 dny

    Yep. True you are. I bought my huawei p30 pro in 2019 and still rockin', very fast and no lag at all. No need to upgrade to huawei pura series. But I bought pink iphone 15 to compare with my p30 pro. Both are still rockin' in my opinion.

  • @ademibojoshua4312
    @ademibojoshua4312 Před 7 dny

    am curious. What do you do with reviewed phones on your channel? Do you auction them? Cause i am interested if u do auction them. I currently us my A10 for past 5years

  • @vernonleewarren280
    @vernonleewarren280 Před 12 dny

    This was an excellent video. Thank you sir👍

  • @malawisupasoldier7478
    @malawisupasoldier7478 Před 17 dny

    Been using my phone since January 2019 and will be replacing the end of this year, mostly due to slow downs, battery issues, glitches and ghost touch but will probably upgrade the next after 7 more years

  • @stevejohnson1321
    @stevejohnson1321 Před 3 dny

    There are great bargains on discontinued phones, as there are more sellers than buyers. My phone with new warranty was just $50 U.S., and gets updates for three years.

  • @emmanuelgodwin4046
    @emmanuelgodwin4046 Před 18 dny +4

    So Oscar Mini has a sense of humor, awwwn.
    This is your most enjoyable video so far.
    Do more like this.

  • @lilPopper
    @lilPopper Před 12 dny +1

    Yeah....I'm still using my Samsung Galaxy S9+, a 6 year old flagship but I had it for 5 years. What does that mean? Not only was it more affordable to get at the time the Galaxy S10 series was new, the hardware upgrades and features were minimum. Also, every time a new model is out, not only is it too expensive, there's gonna be bugs. So when my model phone at the time turned one year old, any glitches it had were solved with software updates and it performed better than it did as well as how it holds up compared to its successor.
    While my phone does not get upgrades anymore, it still works well. I have no intention to upgrade anytime soon. I will keep using my Galaxy S9+ until it cannot perform as a phone anymore.

  • @greybriel291
    @greybriel291 Před 16 dny

    Good afternoon, please which of these phones will you recommend?.
    Samsung A25
    Camon 30
    Infinix note 40
    Xiaomi note 13
    Vivo V30lite

  • @hamiduluis472
    @hamiduluis472 Před 11 dny

    Thanks Joe,still using my Google Pixel 5 for about 3years now and it's still rock perfectly good cameras and battery life ❤ my next phone will be pixel 8 or 7a ❤

  • @Bendspintex_45
    @Bendspintex_45 Před 18 dny +1

    I also agree, I used itel s16

  • @valentineezegwu9668
    @valentineezegwu9668 Před 14 dny +1

    I like this video, I want to see more Nigerian tech CZcamsrs do something different, educate people on tech stuff or something that most people don’t know about the smartphones, 5g or tech around their home

  • @jikamana
    @jikamana Před 18 dny +1

    @OscarMini where can I buy Google pixel 7 cheap as a Nigerian

  • @Sr_Daar
    @Sr_Daar Před 12 dny +1

    I dont agree man its getting each year better but its more for the people who have money , everything is about the money bro

  • @lawrenceonwubualili3495

    Oscar always know how to place his tenses and sentences. Nice vid man. But i have a year old tecno spark 9 pro. But galaxy a15 de hungry me. Should i upgrade?

  • @philjones9555
    @philjones9555 Před 8 dny

    I've got a Huawei P30 Pro it's 4.5 years old but the battery and charger plug are a bit faulty. It's time for a new fone but to get similar spec I'm looking at s24 ultra and other suggestions as this is about £1k just for the fone here in England.

  • @bonnommpolokeng7948
    @bonnommpolokeng7948 Před 18 dny +2

    With performance as it relates to use case ( which hardly changes, if at all ) you soon hit diminishing returns. Shouldn't surprise anyone that profit margins are higher on flagships, because thats where they can rip you off without anyone batting an eye. Even more so after they removed chargers from retail boxes

  • @dmp3231966
    @dmp3231966 Před 11 dny

    You moving up bro hope you get to a million subscribers you are a honest reviewer ❤

  • @soehtet7640
    @soehtet7640 Před 17 dny

    Tecno pova. The first one. I think it came out on Dec, 2019. I bought it in early 2020. I used that ultra budget phone for 4 years. Even tho I no longer get android software update and security update. I was stuck I'm android 10 for the longest time. I skipped android 11, 12 and 13.

  • @osasumwenehigiator5197

    Used the infinix hot 4 lite for 4 years till it just did not come on anymore. I used the nokia 2.3 for 4 years plus and just sold it to someone last month. Change the battery just once. I got the samsung galaxy a23 just over 2 years ago and i plan to do 5 years. Never given me any issues and games smoothly at medium settings for me. Great device.

  • @oluwaseyisubair4426
    @oluwaseyisubair4426 Před 18 dny +4

    Buying same phones but little tweak.

  • @notyouraveragecomment1328

    Well said sir, thank you Morocco 🇲🇦

  • @sammybukky6336
    @sammybukky6336 Před 17 dny +1

    I need a phone from you sir ,a very big fan

  • @StoryWellTold
    @StoryWellTold Před 4 dny

    I am currently using my Nokia 6.1 since 2019. Still works smoothly and faster than some newly produced phones..
    The only reason I ordered a new phone is due to its lack of storage.

  • @infuriatinghealer
    @infuriatinghealer Před 11 dny

    Watching the "when should you upgrade" part. then glaring at my 7 year old low range Nokia phone with android 10: yaaaaaa....time for you to go buddy !

  • @tamaraebi2678
    @tamaraebi2678 Před 17 dny

    Currently using my iPhone 6s 😀. The phone na problem but no money to upgrade 😅

  • @andyshiu6593
    @andyshiu6593 Před 15 dny

    I have huawei y7 pro bought in 2021. It doesn't have, nor I know anything about battery life. I was planning to buy iphone but thanks to your channel ; I can hang around for 2 more years.

    • @nenemagbozo7744
      @nenemagbozo7744 Před 9 dny

      I have a Huawei Nova 7i which I bought in 2020 and still kicking strong. But I do not enjoy all the google services. it doesn't even run Android Auto, Play Store etc so I cant even hook it up to my car. Its like buying a Ferrari to use on bad roads. Its a strong phone but the experience is horrible. In my case, I need an upgrade. asap

    • @andyshiu6593
      @andyshiu6593 Před 9 dny

      @@nenemagbozo7744you forgot to check global and local version.

  • @aminumuhammad1732
    @aminumuhammad1732 Před 15 dny +1

    Totally agree with this. Reason i still use my pixel 6 and refused to upgrade to pixel 7 and 8. If i dont see a huge difference with pixel 9 when it drops, ill continue with the 6

  • @ahamefulesunday428
    @ahamefulesunday428 Před dnem

    I have be using my tecno camon 12 phone for 6years. Now, I have change my screen 4 time, battery 1 time and charging port 1 time too.
    Am just scared of loosing my information

  • @TheOther-xy8z
    @TheOther-xy8z Před 13 dny +1

    I bought the pixel 7a a week after launch to use as my daily driver to replace my Samsung Note 8. The note is still in use though, at home for the dex connectivity to my TV. And it still lasted a day & a half on battery. I wanted a slightly smaller phone though & I didn't see the need for a flagship anymore either.
    Hopefully, in a few years' time, in my case, probably 5+, foldables will be cheaper & screen tech will have advanced, as they are an interest.....

  • @stephanembouala4921
    @stephanembouala4921 Před 17 dny

    Thank you very much for this video. I used a Samsung A21s for 3 years and 2 months I decided to upgrade because the latest version of android was 12 and couldn't have android 13 and 14.

    • @cantbuyrespect
      @cantbuyrespect Před 16 dny

      Same. I really enjoyed my a21s but it doesn't have but 1 or 2 more security updates left and the new a35 I ordered has a much better camera setup for my needs. I think the a21s has been my favorite phone I have had and I owned many flagship galaxy s phones over the years. I will only buy midrange phones from now on as the difference between a midrange and flagship is barley noticable.

  • @othman5547
    @othman5547 Před 13 dny

    Great video, I'm still with my 2019 Huawei Flagship till today, the phone serving more than I could imagine.
    My next upgrade is Google Pixel in sha Allah 😊

  • @Wesjapa100
    @Wesjapa100 Před 16 dny

    The only probably mine has from everything you said is that the last security patch it got was in March 2023.

  • @chuddexmedia1826
    @chuddexmedia1826 Před 18 dny +5

    Camon 11.....5 good years now. From 2019 😅
    Will love to upgrade

    • @oscarmini
      @oscarmini  Před 18 dny +1

      That’s a long time. How’s it holding up?

    • @chuddexmedia1826
      @chuddexmedia1826 Před 18 dny +1

      @@oscarmini Well, it have live beyond my expectations but it started misbehaving last year.
      Battery is as weak as fk. Even after changing the battery, the new one is still weak.
      Though I'm typing with the phone currently, it's a strong phone indeed.

    • @abdullateeflawal5914
      @abdullateeflawal5914 Před 17 dny

      ​@@chuddexmedia1826my mom is also using camon 11 since then. I wonder how she's been able to use it for that long because my own phones only last 3 years

    • @divinerock6074
      @divinerock6074 Před 17 dny +1

      Lol, grab my beer 🍻
      I've been using my spark 4 since 2019 lol
      Never repaired it once, barely spend money on it and it's still standing 🥴

  • @pleromafamily628
    @pleromafamily628 Před 6 dny

    2:50 smart switch comes in handy

  • @ikemefunaosotule5513
    @ikemefunaosotule5513 Před 18 dny

    You just spoke me mind.
    Are you doing a device give away ?

  • @gamukamamichael9956
    @gamukamamichael9956 Před 10 dny

    Am thinking of buying tecno spark 20 is there any better phone at the same price

  • @yourikhi
    @yourikhi Před 11 dny

    Still have iphone 12 pro...will have to get the battery replacement...after that I don't c any reason to buy any new phone

  • @mrfegig6984
    @mrfegig6984 Před 17 dny

    I've been using the Redmi note 10 pro max since April 2021 when it launched. It was all good at the beginning, but currently the major issue is overheating and battery degrading. But as for performance its still very ok.

  • @fanifrancs
    @fanifrancs Před 17 dny

    What's the name of your font?

  • @Magesh01
    @Magesh01 Před 6 dny

    This is so true brother!! My current phone working fine for 4 years. My purpose is simple main important thing is for Personal and work communications other than that my phone is still giving decent performance and battery life. So, flagships are overkill for my use. I can run with it till mid 2025 hopefully!!. Love from India

  • @AntG130
    @AntG130 Před 7 dny

    I currently have an iPhone 12 Pro Max and before that I had the 8 Plus I got that 8 Plus in 2019 and used it until 2023

  • @roguepath22
    @roguepath22 Před 16 dny

    I'm still using my Xiaomi Mi 9t bought in 2020. The battery life is still good. And also since I don't take a lot of pictures, upgrading now would just be pointless and wasteful. My main concern about this phone is the software/security updates. the last update of any kind was back in 2021. but i feel being vigilant matters more.

  • @libriansana8562
    @libriansana8562 Před 11 dny

    Honestly these smartphone launches are overwhelming sometimes... Gone are the times when a new phone would launch in years... Now every month every brand has a new model

  • @MegaMathy007
    @MegaMathy007 Před 17 dny

    You're right I'm going to stick with my Redmi Note 12 4G for a long time maybe 4 or 5yrs

  • @princeantpassy8714
    @princeantpassy8714 Před 4 dny

    Motorola Moto G 2013. I still have it today. Battery at 40%. Very slow but its my phone that I return after selling my new phones

  • @user-bl8sw5df9e
    @user-bl8sw5df9e Před 17 dny

    I did it with my old S20+ and my current A34 5G

  • @JanVill
    @JanVill Před 12 dny

    still rocking a 2nd hand 11 Pro Max. I honestly don't see any need to change it unless it actually breaks. I have a Realme backup phone and even that thing works well enough for daily use. most mid range phones these days are really more than enough for basic usage.

  • @jameslake2575
    @jameslake2575 Před 16 dny

    I use a samsung A12 i looked to see what it was worth. They offered to recycle it for me.
    I am aware that i need to upgrade and i plan on doing so when i have the money

  • @sulaymonayodeji9555
    @sulaymonayodeji9555 Před 18 dny

    Still using my nokia g10 since 2022 but battery not last like before.hoping to upgrade to nokia xr20soon
    The video is making sense

  • @unknownuser6809
    @unknownuser6809 Před 13 dny +1

    You only need to upgrade when the software isn’t able to be updated.