Currently on a Galaxy A40. I'm at that age now where a phone is just a phone. Been through the phase of "Look! My new phone can do this!!" then after a month its just a phone and its lost its sparkle.
Yeah i also just don't care much about phones anymore, i just have a Galaxy A20 which i only use to run some emulators, watch youtube, anime, etc... since it has a great sAMOLED screen.Currently on a Galaxy A40. I'm at that age now where a phone is just a phone. Been through the phase of "Look! My new phone can do this!!" then after a month its just a phone and its lost its sparkle.
Here's my timeline.
- First mobile phone: LG 900G. A feature phone with support for Java applets. It was basically a "wannabe" smartphone. I actually quite liked it.
- Second mobile phone: LG Optimus Q. An Android smartphone that was affordable and included a slideout keyboard. No major complaints other than the phone being slow, even for its time.
- Third mobile phone: Kyocera Rise. This was a mistake. Constant lockups, overheating, required pulling battery every few days. Yikes.
- Fourth mobile phone: Samsung Galaxy S4. Seems like pretty much everyone I knew had this phone, so I hopped onboard too. I quite liked it, though I initially had the Verizon model with a locked bootloader, which kind of sucked.
- Fifth mobile phone: HTC One M7. I only owned this for a few days as it turned out not to be compatible with the network I was using at the time. Seemed solid, though!
- Sixth mobile phone: Samsung Galaxy S4 (again!). This time a Sprint model, so I could finally play with custom ROMs and keep the device on life support for longer. This was the right call. I stayed on this phone until around the time Android 8.1 was the standard.
- And lastly, my current mobile phone: Motorola moto x4. I LOVE this phone. While I have ideas and plans on upgrading, this one is my favorite smartphone so far, by far.