If you want to replace your old phone with a new one, it's important to look for certain signs. You can decide to replace your phone based on software updates and battery life.
Buying a new phone has become quite expensive these days. Therefore, people are using their old phones for longer. Some people are used to using flagship phones and upgrade their phones every year, but many people don't buy a new phone until their old one breaks down. If you fall into the latter category, today we're going to tell you how old your old phone should be before you should buy a new one.
How old should your phone be before you replace it?
The answer may vary for each user, but some security and performance metrics should not be ignored. Ignoring these can sometimes lead to incidents like data leaks, which can be costly for you.
Pay the most attention to software updates
To decide when to replace your old phone, you should pay attention to software updates. Software updates are more important than hardware issues. Apple provides updates for its iPhones for up to five years, while Google and several other companies are now providing updates for up to seven years. So, if your phone is 3-4 years old and working fine, you can use it for a few more years, but if your phone is no longer receiving updates, it's best to replace it immediately. You should also consider app compatibility.
The battery also gives clues
Besides software updates, your old phone's battery also starts giving signs that you should get a new phone. The battery health of a phone is determined by the number of full charge cycles, and these cycles are usually completed within 3-4 years. After that, the battery can no longer be fully charged and starts discharging after only a little use. This increases your charging hassle and also affects the phone's performance. If this is happening with your old phone, you should replace it.
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