POLL: Are you upgrading to the S26 Ultra?

I didn't need to upgrade but I have a 24 Ultra and I just want the 26 Ultra. I had a 512 and I went with a 512 again. I got a bonus at work in December so I already had the money to pay the difference. I got the Pink Gold buds too I'm excited for those. I still have my purple buds pro 2 and I have the silver buds pro 3.
 
I have a Fold 7, so I am not upgrading, however, my wife has an S22U, so she needs a new phone as this one is showing its age, so she upgraded. Not for anything specific, but the phone is $1299.99 and she got in on a deal where we got a $1300 trade in on the phone (T-Mobile), so there wasn't really any reason to not upgrade for her.
 
Nope. Camera nerd here...nothing compelling going on with the cameras lately. I'm sticking with the S24U (I could of actually stuck to the S23U if I'm being honest, 10X optical zoom FTW!) Seven years of updates...at this point I might just try to run a smartphone out to end of life software updates for a change and then maybe I would feel like I was actually getting a hardware update. Also, the economy and cost of living isn't treating me well causing me to HODL all my money. I won't even buy a video game for the PC unless its on sale for $15 or less...
 
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No. Like many with the S24U, that also held out over the S25U, I'm not ready to give up my BT SPen. Plus the 24 still has 5 more years of updates.

Then with more coming out about the screen everyday as it's shine starts to break in,
There have been reports of the technology causing readability problems and even headaches trying to read on the display.
It's their one trick this year. Speaking of I just saw this video about that very thing.

 
No, because my 512 GB S24 Ultra is still working perfectly, and I don't want to lose the Bluetooth S Pen.
That pretty well sums it up for me. :) Same device, same reasoning.

My hubby also isn't feeling the need to upgrade. He doesn't use the S Pen much, but his 512 s24U is not having any issues & he hasn't used much storage.
 
No. At least not for now.

Keeping my Note 10 (SM-N9700). Perfect size and love the s-pen (mostly for the hover to translate function but also the BT remote camera shutter). Performance is still good enough for me, display is great, and cameras still take good photos.

The only reason I may be forced to upgrade is because the battery life is decreasing and OS is stuck on Android 12. Not a huge problem for now but recently had my first instance of an app not being supported anymore (F1 app). I fear that issue may start to get common.
 
No. At least not for now.

Keeping my Note 10 (SM-N9700). Perfect size and love the s-pen (mostly for the hover to translate function but also the BT remote camera shutter). Performance is still good enough for me, display is great, and cameras still take good photos.

The only reason I may be forced to upgrade is because the battery life is decreasing and OS is stuck on Android 12. Not a huge problem for now but recently had my first instance of an app not being supported anymore (F1 app). I fear that issue may start to get common.
The Note 10 line was really popular. Hopefully, when it's time for a new device you can keep it as a backup phone.
:)