How often do you replace your phone?

Every two years:) If the phone is good, do not change until the battery dies. Then you can buy in the newer phones, by modern
 
Every 2-3 years but my current G4 is too big, if I score a decent contract this spring I'll dump it and get the smaller S7. My big phone experiment is concluded...never again.

What negative experiences are you having with a larger device?

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I used to replace my phone only every 3 to 4 years, because I didn't want to enter the release cycles of all big companies. But I noticed since almost all big companies release a new phone every year now. I tend to replace my phone a lot faster. Right now I'm having the Note 4 but I have a lot of problems, so I'll wait for the Samsung Galaxy S7. Long story short, I'd say I change my phone every year.
 
What negative experiences are you having with a larger device?

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I don't like how it feels in my pocket and I tend to one-hand phones for many operations and it's a stretch with a 5.5" and I wind up hitting the wrong inputs when doing so.

I don't play games or watch vids on my phones so screen size is not important to me, I use my laptop or desktop computers for those activities and in general I try not to bury my face in my phone all day so again I'd rather have something user friendly.
 
Usually every 6-8 months. But now I plan on keeping me Nexus 6P for the next two years

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Ohhhh boy... Um... Every year and-a-half, usually. I start getting antsy around the one-year mark, to be honest. But this time, I want to stick with my G3 for the full two-year term.
 
5.7" ;)

Edit: you're talking about the G4

The Note 4 is wonderful...minus the camera

The Note is beautiful...but can't remove the battery...and no SD card slot

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If I were to get a big phone it'd be the Note series for my business needs. However, factor #1 with me will always be size and the 5.1" Sammy is calling my name!
 
If I were to get a big phone it'd be the Note series for my business needs. However, factor #1 with me will always be size and the 5.1" Sammy is calling my name!

I just can't seem to get my hands comfortable on such small devices. It's a wonder how I managed to have an iPhone 4 few years ago.

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It used to be every year. Now I'm trying to hold onto my Note 4 for as long as possible. Haven't seen a phone since that gives me as much in one package as this one. I'll take a look at the Note 6 though if Samsung brings back the card slot and IR blaster.
 
It used to be every year. Now I'm trying to hold onto my Note 4 for as long as possible. Haven't seen a phone since that gives me as much in one package as this one. I'll take a look at the Note 6 though if Samsung brings back the card slot and IR blaster.

I agree. I concur. I never had a phone like my Note 4. Note 3 was a great experience and entry into the phablet market for me. But the Note 4 was a welcome improvement. I'd be glad to keep it for the next couple of years if the Note 6 doesn't offer the features I need.

Although I sorely miss my Blackberry Curve 8330 and the old LG enV 2. The Note 4 will one day be one of those devices for me lol

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Nothing has changed, even if I love my current daily driver, 6P. :(


I got my nexus 6P late December and in two weeks I'll be picking up my Samsung Galaxy S7 edge. :)
 
Over the last roughly 5 years I've had the LG revolution - Galaxy S3 - BlackBerry Q10 - Droid Turbo - and as of a few days ago the BlackBerry PRIV.
I usually switched roughly once a year until the Turbo which I had for about a year and a half.
 
Minimum 2 years as Iong as it's running good and no major issues.

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