Manufacturers are now building smartphones for an average usage of only two years or less. This has forced people to buy new phones even when there is hardly any need. The difference between their old, and new phones might be barely noticeable to them. But they seem to have no choice apart from replacing their old phones which become too buggy or slow for regular use. The difference in price, however, is always significant.
The other day, my sister, Kanika, saw my long-drawn, disappointed face and asked me what the matter was. I told her that my phone had started to get slower and slower. I wanted the latest update. I needed more space.
She stopped me in the middle of my rant only to stare at me. She wanted to hear specifics. She knew me well. I had used my current phone for only 1.5 years. I told her that I wanted to buy a new phone. She knew that this was her time to swoop in and make me see sense.
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