You buy a phone for at least a year or two, but how long can they really last for, and does the price make a difference to lifespan?
Technology never lasts forever, but some of the devices we depend on most of all seem like they get slower or break earlier than they should.
Your phone is probably the one gadget you lean on most of all, and its lifespan can vary dramatically, running for as little as two or three years, and as much as seven or eight. So how do you get them to last the longest, and does what you spend make a difference?
On ABC Canberra Drive for June 23, Pickr’s editor Leigh Stark joins Georgia Stynes to talk tech, even covering whether feature-less phones are an option, as well.
Hear all about it on the June 23 broadcast of ABC Canberra Drive, kicking off from just after the 18 minute mark (18.13 if you want to be precise).