What's with the crazy prices on higher-end smartphones?
($500 and up)..
My Samsung Galaxy J2 does most everything I need(I use it more as a normal phone to make phone calls..)
I don't browse the web that much on my phone,except when I'm at work.
It only cost me (back in Oct.2018) $115 for the phone itself.(no contract.)
I'm using Consumer Cellular for my phone provider.
I know the more expensive phones might have better battery life or a better screen,but for me this works just fine.
One of the advantages of the smaller formfactor for me:the phone fits better in my jeans pocket.
yeah, the costs are WTF?!
When a phone costs 2x of a new laptop!
i just want a basic phone to call/txt and install some apps.
form factor doesnt matter to me. i have a belt clip.
from 2015, phones cost $20 during black friday. (Android 4.3x, 1.5gig ram, 8gigs storage)
3 years later, I had to upgrade because my bank apps required Android 5 as minimum.
got a Android 7 phone for $65 because of walmart clearance.
it had 2gigs ram/16gigs storage.
i thought it'll last me at least 5 years because that's the amount of time i estimate bank apps will require Android 8 as a minimum.
nope.. i ran out of space on my Android 7 phone , and thats with moving part of the apps to sd card.
so now i'm looking at phones with 4gigs ram and
128gig storage because Android 10 no longer gives you an option to move part of the app to sd card.
Got lucky with this year's black fri and got one (Android 10, 4gigs/128gigs) for $75 after coupon (refurb Grade A, and not a scratch on it).