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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 763201"><p>I was not comparing Android phones to other phones. All mobile phones that cost more than $150 are a terrible value. Take that $500 and put it into a tower PC.</p><p></p><p>Apple phones are now at 5 years of OS updates and still going, but there is no guarantee that the update won't cause problems. If a person takes care of their Apple phone, the cost per year is a lot less than the yearly cost of an Android phone given the fact that they can get more than 3 years of updates out of it.</p><p></p><p>What matters is not the price you pay up front, but instead the real price you pay - which is the up front cost + any repair\maintenance costs divided by the total years of fully updated operational ownership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 763201"] I was not comparing Android phones to other phones. All mobile phones that cost more than $150 are a terrible value. Take that $500 and put it into a tower PC. Apple phones are now at 5 years of OS updates and still going, but there is no guarantee that the update won't cause problems. If a person takes care of their Apple phone, the cost per year is a lot less than the yearly cost of an Android phone given the fact that they can get more than 3 years of updates out of it. What matters is not the price you pay up front, but instead the real price you pay - which is the up front cost + any repair\maintenance costs divided by the total years of fully updated operational ownership. [/QUOTE]
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