Honestly if you keep getting bored with your phone and need to change it every 3 months, it's not the phone that has a problem.
Find a hobby maybe?
And to say that you *only* pay max $200 every time is not an achievement. It's wasteful.
Honestly if you keep getting bored with your phone and need to change it every 3 months, it's not the phone that has a problem.
Find a hobby maybe?
And to say that you *only* pay max $200 every time is not an achievement. It's wasteful.
Well he never said his phones had ADD, he said he did 😛
It's not your money so why do you care so much? When women pay hundreds for shoes I think they're wasting money big time but it's their money ain't it?
When people have hobbies like photography they spend thousands and thousands on lenses and other stuff, personally I think that's a waste too but it's their hobby and they enjoy it so I hope they continue to do so. In the same way, what OP is doing is an expensive hobby, he's indulging himself in what he likes and he thinks it's money well spent, and really that's all that matters when he's spending his own money.
I don't like the size of my Note II but can't let it go because of the battery life. It's just so epic O.O
Find a hobby maybe?
And to say that you *only* pay max $200 every time is not an achievement. It's wasteful.
I work Craigslist very well 🙂 I havent paid more than $200 for any of the phones after selling the current one I had. Pretty much the same as new contract or upgrade prices.
So, what carrier(s) do you use?
AT&T, most likely. I stated this in your other thread, but because they use SIM cards, you can easily switch to whatever phone you like. Just put the SIM in another phone and off you go.
Since US companies like Verizon and Sprint don't use SIM cards, it makes it harder to switch to another phone.
Verizon LTE devices use SIM cards, so it's quite simple to switch back and forth as frequently as you want (provided the device is supported on Verizon's network, of course).
So not as simple still as world-compatible GSM like AT&T, but night and day difference from the pre-LTE CDMA days.
I had an iPod Touch and the Note 2 which was cool since the Touch is basically the iPhone 5. I still have the iPad mini for my iOS needs too though.
LOL, I think it's a good hobby!Why can't switching phones be a hobby?
Honestly if you keep getting bored with your phone and need to change it every 3 months, it's not the phone that has a problem.
Find a hobby maybe?
And to say that you *only* pay max $200 every time is not an achievement. It's wasteful.
Even hobbies cost money. $200 every few months is, I would imagine, quite inexpensive as most hobbies go.
My wife's mother does needlepoint, and she can spend $100 or more per project (patterns, fabric, wooden frames for the finished project, etc.). And she does one every few weeks... way more than this MR member spends on phones.
Who cares if he spends $1000 a month on phones? The guy makes his own money like a big boy and can spend it however he wants.
Again, let me make this clear: I don't care and people are free to spend on anything they want, wasteful or not. I was just trying to point out his misconception that he's somehow being cost-efficient doing so.
I blow money on all kinds of crap and I'll call it wasteful as well. I won't say "oh and it only costs this". That's just denial.
How is it not being cost-efficient if you're only spending the money on an upgrade every two years? You spend that $200 then sell your iPhone a year later for twice that amount. Now you're up $200. You buy another phone, let's say the Nexus 4, for $300. You're still up $75 after taxes. You sell that a few months later for $300 (they're still going for higher than what you can get them through the Play Store) and you go buy another phone for $400. Etc, etc, etc.
After all that, you've still broken even. How is that not cost-efficient???
I don't really get how you can break even unless you constantly buy cheaper phones? Either that or someone's buying your old phones for way too much
You obviously have no idea how the used phone market works. People don't pay the subsidized price for a used phone...they pay a discount on the full price. Hence why you can buy a subsidized iPhone with an upgrade for $200 and turn around and sell it a year later for twice that much. You not only get your original $200 back, but $200 on top of that.
People buy off-contract phones in order to avoid contracts. They're willing to pay more to do so.
Who cares if he spends $1000 a month on phones? The guy makes his own money like a big boy and can spend it however he wants.
How is it not being cost-efficient if you're only spending the money on an upgrade every two years? You spend that $200 then sell your iPhone a year later for twice that amount. Now you're up $200. You buy another phone, let's say the Nexus 4, for $300. You're still up $75 after taxes. You sell that a few months later for $300 (they're still going for higher than what you can get them through the Play Store) and you go buy another phone for $400. Etc, etc, etc.
After all that, you've still broken even. How is that not cost-efficient???
Maybe things are different in the us then, but surely you're paying more to be on contract compared to sim - only plans?
In the UK there isn't really such thing as a subsidised phone, as in most cases it works out cheaper to buy the phone up front and then just get a sim only plan. (though few people do this)
Maybe things are different in the us then, but surely you're paying more to be on contract compared to sim - only plans?
In the UK there isn't really such thing as a subsidised phone, as in most cases it works out cheaper to buy the phone up front and then just get a sim only plan. (though few people do this)
There are subsidised phones in the UK but in reality they're more like loans. You pay nothing for the phone upfront most of the time if you take out a 24 month contract, and that is still a subsidy. It's just that you pay double the real value of the phone along with the cost of your service with that contract you sign.
In the US though they get really royally screwed. SIM only plans are often just as expensive as 24 month contracts, and those contracts are double what we pay. And if you ever feel bad about your phone deal, just remember that Americans actually pay for incoming calls and texts.
Have you tried "go weather" from the google play store? it's really good. there's also "fancy widgets" and "beautiful widgets".... I've been missing out on so much in the last year, especially on the weather apps!....
Have you tried "go weather" from the google play store? it's really good. there's also "fancy widgets" and "beautiful widgets".
In just the last year I have gone from the Galaxy S3 to the iPhone 5 to the Droid DNA to the Note 2 and now back to the iPhone 5. I may end up with the S4 at some point too haha. I really like both Android and iOS. However, I own an iPad mini, iMac, MBA and two Apple TVs. Despite the smaller screen and lack of customization, I might end up keeping the iPhone for awhile as it plays with my Apple products much nicer than my Android phones did. Anyone else do this or am I an uber tech nerd?