That depends on what dazzles you. Newer more efficient processor. Upgraded (significantly from the Note 20) cameras. S pen latency is about as near zero as you can get. Seven years of OS updates. Flat display. Better integration with both Google and Microsoft. Advanced Intelligence (AI) features. The fact that it comes in Titanium Blue...Hi Everyone!
So I am finally going to upgrade my Note 20 Ultra 5G. Am I going to be dazzled by the S24 Ultra? Thank you for the thoughts, suggestions, input, and opinions!
That's exactly what they do. Look up phone shredders on youtube... very similar to a wood chipper, except phones go in and recyclable material comes out.I understand the great $$$$$$$$ you can get from a relatively new phone being traded in....they "refurbish" it and sell it at a profit! I do wonder though what they do with "older" tech that can no longer run 32 BIT apps, and nobody I know would even come close to paying what the OEM's are giving for them? Are they selling them to 3rd world countries at a loss? I doubt that! Maybe they are stripping them down and using the parts for something else? Maybe they are melting down the rare metals and selling them? Makes me wonder!
Many get donated. Even an old phone can still call 911; and they can still make phone calls and text. Pretty much any phone made in the past five to six years will still operate on current networks. Our 5G networks are backwards compatible with 4G/LTE devices. It will be several more years before those phones will not be able to connect to a network.I understand the great $$$$$$$$ you can get from a relatively new phone being traded in....they "refurbish" it and sell it at a profit! I do wonder though what they do with "older" tech that can only run 32 BIT apps, and nobody I know would even come close to paying what the OEM's are giving for them? Are they selling them to 3rd world countries at a loss? I doubt that! Maybe they are stripping them down and using the parts for something else? Maybe they are melting down the rare metals and selling them? Makes me wonder!
Yep. Cost around $7500 or so, and they can shred HDDs, SDD, thumb drives, even whole laptops.That's exactly what they do. Look up phone shredders on youtube... very similar to a wood chipper, except phones go in and recyclable material comes out.