2 of my friends (beloved long time Note 4 owners) just received an update in July that crippled their phone and made it almost useless. If it wasn't for the update, I'm positively sure they would keep on using that bad boy for many more years, I mean why not, it still works fine right? As the Note 8 was coming, Samsung deliberately released this update forcing users to give up their Note 4 and tempt them with the Note 8 (from my speculation). As much as I like the Note series (have fond memories of my Note 3), I'm having second thoughts about the Note 8, I do plan to keep my phone for 3 years at least, especially if I'm paying $1000 for it. There class action lawsuit linked below:
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 "mmc_read failed" Class Action Lawsuit | Migliaccio & Rathod LLP
I don't mean to bash Samsung or deter potential new owners away but it is a clear problem. I used to work at Samsung/Best Buy and updates for devices that are 2 years old usually does the same thing. Instead of coming up with excuses and trying to defend their actions, we should recognize this is a real problem. The Note 4 clearly should still be functional with the Snapdragon 805 and 3GB of RAM, AND user replacement battery. A phone is like a computer and should last many years.