I was browsing some of the news around the Samsung A52/A72 and the new OnePlus phones and I have to admit, the spec sheets seemed quite impressive. A lot of features from the flagship line from the last couple of years appear to have trickled down, and if you want a phone with multiple camera lenses and good overall specs you seem to be able to get that for about €450.
I am seeing less and less reasons to buy a flagship phone in the future, and for the first time I am wondering whether the economics for buying iPhones may not have shifted definitively. My experience has been that iPhones tend to last longer, mostly because of the durable construction and the software updates, but I hear that Samsung are now supplying 3 years of OS updates on many phones.
All of which means that buying mid-range phones every three years may work out better than buying a flagship every six years, even if the money works out pretty similarly.
I am seeing less and less reasons to buy a flagship phone in the future, and for the first time I am wondering whether the economics for buying iPhones may not have shifted definitively. My experience has been that iPhones tend to last longer, mostly because of the durable construction and the software updates, but I hear that Samsung are now supplying 3 years of OS updates on many phones.
All of which means that buying mid-range phones every three years may work out better than buying a flagship every six years, even if the money works out pretty similarly.