How often do you replace your phone?

ducatirider

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Blue lights comes on and i cnat turn on the cp
I removed battery and turn it back on
It works for a while then turn off on its own
And sometimes i have double screens wtf

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If the phone lasts, and I am satisfied with it, probably about 2 years honestly. That might sound insane to some, to hold on for a phone for so long, but I'm super happy with my LG G3 in every aspect, even though there's a newer device of the kind. I honestly considered the G4, but saw no reason to upgrade, just my opinion! :)

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i have my s4 for 2 years, probably i will use device for next year but i ve broken glass and i dont know if i am going to change phone or just the screen. BTW we mans also wants sth new like girls watches or bags :) so 1 phone for 2 years is good solution :)
 

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Loving my S5, I've had it since launch. Don't plan on replacing anytime soon, still running kit kat buttery smooth, protected in my otterbox and screen looking vibrant in a luvvitt tempered glass. Rocked a Nokia n96 for three years and that was a solid phone - even finished Castlevania via the gba emulator during night classes on that thing :)

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Loving my S5, I've had it since launch. Don't plan on replacing anytime soon, still running kit kat buttery smooth, protected in my otterbox and screen looking vibrant in a luvvitt tempered glass. Rocked a Nokia n96 for three years and that was a solid phone - even finished Castlevania via the gba emulator during night classes on that thing :)

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You sound like an amazing individual. Just saying. :)
 

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At the beginning I replaced once a year, maybe because devices evolution was really huge during a year, but since S3 I use it 2 years (S4 wasn't very different to me), and now I have S5 for one and a half year, and I won't change it before 2015 ends mainly because I don't like S6 and it takes me a lot of time analyze and check every market option.
 

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On average I replace my phone roughly once a year. However i've had my current phone (iPhone 5c) for 17 months and i'm very tempted to buy the LG G4. I'm still debating whether to make the jump to a brand new phone or stick it out with my iPhone for a bit longer!
 

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Based on my history, it has been once a year for the past few years (from 2012 to present). However, each of my phones has been an upgrade from the previous ones, since all of them were lacking something.

I now have the Nexus 5x, which I was originally trying out but since I like a lot, I hope to keep it for two years. Keyword is hope. Everything seems to be solid about it and it's my best phone ever.
 

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Which phones so You already had and How do You buy every 6 or 8 Months a new phone?Comtract or what?
In 2013, I had a feature phone, on contract. It was the Pantech something, the name doesn't matter. After that, I started buying my phones outright. In 2014, had a Nokia Lumia 521. Then in 2015, had/have a Lumia 640 (I still own this), and now 2016, the 5x.

I didn't intend for my change in phone to be a yearly thing, it just happened that way.
 

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I honestly try and keep them as long as I can. That has been as long as 5 years (LG VX8300) and as short as 36 days (Sony Xperia Z3V).

I had my iPhone 5C for a good 3 years, and on the physical / hardware side I was very-VERY happy with it. But it was all the Apple limitations that force-drove me away. I am on an LGV10 right now, cross my fingers that it satisfies me as long as that VX8300 did.
 

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I honestly try and keep them as long as I can. That has been as long as 5 years (LG VX8300) and as short as 36 days (Sony Xperia Z3V).

I had my iPhone 5C for a good 3 years, and on the physical / hardware side I was very-VERY happy with it. But it was all the Apple limitations that force-drove me away. I am on an LGV10 right now, cross my fingers that it satisfies me as long as that VX8300 did.

Can I ask why 36 days for the Sony? That's the first I have heard of this.
 

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Used to be once a year until the Note 2 which I happily used for two years until picking up the Note 4. Very happy with it now and unless the Note 5 has something really compelling, I'll probably wait for the Note 6.

Same here. Note 2 was the first device I used for more than a year. Great device. Then I went with an iPhone, but didn't like the notifications response and went with a Nexus 6, which I still use. Nexus 6 is another great device.
 

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