There's no real point in making long lasting phones anyways when new technology that's better comes out every 1-2 years...Yea, phones don’t last long anymore like the bricks you use before elf sensei![]()
Ahh~ Good old capitalism...There's no real point in making long lasting phones anyways when new technology that's better comes out every 1-2 years...
Even if your phone was still operational, it would eventually just be incompatible with everything new that was developed.
Yup, that and a ton of innovation. Although, the innovation is driven by the competition that comes from a system of capitalism, so I guess you aren't wrong.Ahh~ Good old capitalism...
I feel like the innovation right now is decreasing so the new EU law of having to offer still 5 years support after the phone get out of production is enough right now. Just like the PS5 is underused so a PS6 would not be needed right now except maybe removing the problem of having with PS5 and PS5 Pro two significant different consoles in power while also having PS3 support so you can have one console for the next 8-10 years.Yup, that and a ton of innovation. Although, the innovation is driven by the competition that comes from a system of capitalism, so I guess you aren't wrong.
Europe and gaming consoles are two things I know pretty much nothing about, so I don't even really understand what you just said.I feel like the innovation right now is decreasing so the new EU law of having to offer still 5 years support after the phone get out of production is enough right now. Just like the PS5 is underused so a PS6 would not be needed right now except maybe removing the problem of having with PS5 and PS5 Pro two significant different consoles in power while also having PS3 support so you can have one console for the next 8-10 years.
Nah the new EU law basically forces companies to support their Product longer. So if you for example release a new phone every year and with the new phone stop producing the old one it means the company is mandated to deliver software support for 5 more years despite 5 new products comming out during the years and hardware support for the next seven years. If the company meanwhile decides to release a new phone only every 4 years and so stop the production of their old phone it means you still get software support until the release of the second new phone.Europe and gaming consoles are two things I know pretty much nothing about, so I don't even really understand what you just said.
But, laws that restrict innovation by limiting how often you can create entirely new software/hardware are pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Huh. Well, I suppose that makes a little sense.Nah the new EU law basically forces companies to support their Product longer. So if you for example release a new phone every year and with the new phone stop producing the old one it means the company is mandated to deliver software support for 5 more years despite 5 new products comming out during the years and hardware support for the next seven years. If the company meanwhile decides to release a new phone only every 4 years and so stop the production of their old phone it means you still get software support until the release of the second new phone.
The improvements in phone technology have been quite stagnant for a few years now, which is why most Android users laugh at Apple just re releasing the same phones with slight tweaks every year. Android phones aren't much better, but the different companies at least try various gimmicks. Also, the tech industry in general has reached a point where making parts smaller is extremely difficult compared to before, so that's also an issue holding back innovation until that barrier is broken.There's no real point in making long lasting phones anyways when new technology that's better comes out every 1-2 years...
Even if your phone was still operational, it would eventually just be incompatible with everything new that was developed.
That was a lot of words...The improvements in phone technology have etc etc.
My second hand Samsung Galaxy A11 will live forever!Yea, phones don’t last long anymore like the bricks you use before elf sensei
There's no real point in making long lasting phones anyways when new technology that's better comes out every 1-2 years...
Even if your phone was still operational, it would eventually just be incompatible with everything new that was developed.
Ahh~ Good old capitalism...
Yeah i like to keep my phone for at least 4 years and could last much longer if I just don't think about it so for her she might accidentally keep it for 10 years.
Get a phone with at least 5 years of guaranteed software updates. Some companies even offer 7 years of updates. My phone is 4 years old and I don't see any reason to upgrade before it stops receiving updates. Battery life is still good and all the apps I use still run perfectly.
Yup, that and a ton of innovation. Although, the innovation is driven by the competition that comes from a system of capitalism, so I guess you aren't wrong.
I feel like the innovation right now is decreasing so the new EU law of having to offer still 5 years support after the phone get out of production is enough right now. Just like the PS5 is underused so a PS6 would not be needed right now except maybe removing the problem of having with PS5 and PS5 Pro two significant different consoles in power while also having PS3 support so you can have one console for the next 8-10 years.
Europe and gaming consoles are two things I know pretty much nothing about, so I don't even really understand what you just said.
But, laws that restrict innovation by limiting how often you can create entirely new software/hardware are pretty ridiculous in my opinion.
Nah the new EU law basically forces companies to support their Product longer. So if you for example release a new phone every year and with the new phone stop producing the old one it means the company is mandated to deliver software support for 5 more years despite 5 new products comming out during the years and hardware support for the next seven years. If the company meanwhile decides to release a new phone only every 4 years and so stop the production of their old phone it means you still get software support until the release of the second new phone.
Huh. Well, I suppose that makes a little sense.
The improvements in phone technology have been quite stagnant for a few years now, which is why most Android users laugh at Apple just re releasing the same phones with slight tweaks every year. Android phones aren't much better, but the different companies at least try various gimmicks. Also, the tech industry in general has reached a point where making parts smaller is extremely difficult compared to before, so that's also an issue holding back innovation until that barrier is broken.
The underlying software hasn't changed that much either, for both Android and iOS, so software compatibility isn't much of an issue.
I agree that competition and capilltalism should drive innovation, but Apple has basically trapped so many people in their ecosystem that they have majority market share in many regions, so they don't bother changing much and the rest of the industry copies them. When a company basically manipulates themselves into a near-monopoly like that, capitalism starts to fail, unfortunately.
Hopefully the recent lawsuits about the App Store and right to repair help open the way for third parties to actually force innovation, because most manufacturers' practices of "approving" only specific repair shops (who would just recommend a replacement) was a huge part of why people would keep buying the new phones despite no changes. If Right To Repair ends that practice, and phones last longer, then the companies actually have to improve their new devices if they want people to buy, which would be proper capitalism.
That was a lot of words...
Well, I'm not sure if I fully agree, but yeah technology hasn't made a lot of big leaps lately. Hopefully that just means there will be some new breakthrough or innovation soon, since that's how it usually goes.
Why'd you make Noah's ark out of quotes?My second hand Samsung Galaxy A11 will live forever!
Because,as Tairo has mentioned,we're well within the period where progress has stagnated into a capitalistic Hellhole where none can overcome the wall,so now they're making planned self-death to the devices just so they can sell you new ones.
The real solution is easy enough,a PC with an emulator,the PC will last even longer(triple,even)before we even take into part upgrading(replacement parts every five years for anything important),the emulator will stay up to date,and anything actually important,the one trying to find can call you,since plenty of self-respecting service providers are most like also your internet providers,whose plan includes unlimited data and calling,with documents being sent through e-mail.
Anyone not sending stuff through those are the casuals,and they can wait the few minutes it takes to check ones' laptop or the hours until one gets home to the desktop.
No need to stay indefinitely connected to other people when one is doing stuff.
Back that up with a Nokia candybar phone that's ready to accept your sim(s)at a moments notice,and voila,no need to spend money on anything but the occasional PC touch up and the monthly internet bill.
It's just a habit when one quote gets encased in another,resulting in the pyramid feel of stacking tiles of decreasing size(in reality,the bottomost keeps expanding),which is always fun to do.Why'd you make Noah's ark out of quotes?
... I definitely didn't spell Ark the wrong way...