Cheap Android Phones = Problems


GD Tech Nerds.

Cheap Android phones are LEGION. On paper, they look fine. But once you unbox one and start using it, the cracks start to appear.

  • Camera modules that look high-spec on paper turn out to be potatoes in practice.
  • The software is full of bloatware and lags and hangs.
  • And then, if you make it 12+ months into ownership, you'll find out that, no, there are no more Android updates for you.

This isn't new, either. Android phone makers have been doing this for years. It is one of the main reasons why Android is so fragmented.

If budget is tight but you need a new phone, you're going to be infinitely better off with a refurbished iPhone or Google Pixel phone.

Why? Simple:

  • Better support (all models come with 7 years of updates)
  • Better camera tech (this is the main reason for a lot of people)
  • Better overall performance; that goes for general stuff and things like battery life.
  • Fewer quality control issues.

Oh, and the best part? You'll pay much the same price for a refurbished iPhone 15 as you would a no-mark, mid-range Android phone.

Peace.

Richard

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