Seeing many of verge's articles to kinda force commoners to buy this is refreshing - cheap is good these days - for most people.
> HTC
That was a different time. poor cpu.
These days a "almost new or good" phone from amazon warehouse for $250 P6a is good for most people. Even a decent Moto G-series for $150 is good enough for whatsapp, fb, emailing, maps, uber. Common man can live with that speed.
> Conclusion? Buy an expensive phone (within reason) and use it for five years. Or longer.
Buying for class/show off, gaming or every day I photograph/video my life is different. Then you need expensive. Or if you are in sales/marketing. IMHO such people with expensive devices
- scratch it, break it
- They don't go to client with broken device
- No one that wants to have state of the art uses a phone with shattered edges.
- such people also buy new-tech to keep up with tech
- rich/prioritise money to phone (instead of shoe or etc). all OK.
> HTC
That was a different time. poor cpu.
These days a "almost new or good" phone from amazon warehouse for $250 P6a is good for most people. Even a decent Moto G-series for $150 is good enough for whatsapp, fb, emailing, maps, uber. Common man can live with that speed.
> Conclusion? Buy an expensive phone (within reason) and use it for five years. Or longer.
Buying for class/show off, gaming or every day I photograph/video my life is different. Then you need expensive. Or if you are in sales/marketing. IMHO such people with expensive devices
- scratch it, break it
- They don't go to client with broken device
- No one that wants to have state of the art uses a phone with shattered edges.
- such people also buy new-tech to keep up with tech
- rich/prioritise money to phone (instead of shoe or etc). all OK.
It all depends on user profile.