• shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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    2 hours ago

    Now, if only they were officially in the US market, I would absolutely buy one the next time I need a new device. There’s two big problems. Firstly, I can’t guarantee that it’s going to work with T-Mobile US, which is my carrier. And second, if I needed a spare screen or battery replacement or whatever, I’d have to get it shipped from Europe, which is a pain in the ass.

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      3 hours ago

      I’d argue that mid-tier specs are good enough for almost everyone.

      In the past when phones improved significantly with every generation this would’ve been more of a problem for longevity IMO.

      • ragas@lemmy.ml
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        Yeah people are still used to phones evolving rapidliy. However in the last 8 years nothing much changed with phones any more.