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    117 days ago

    God I miss my S10. It really was a perfect phone. I finally had to let it go when the screen cracked. Replacing it cost more than a refurbished S22 or S23, and I couldn’t justify purchasing another S10, since it will probably fall victim to planned obsolescence soon.

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      107 days ago

      My S10e is cracked but only all over the backplate. Which is also no longer really attached to the phone. I’m driving this thing into the ground.

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        67 days ago

        I still use my s10e every day on my commute with the headphone jack plugged into a radio tuner so I can listen to podcasts

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        57 days ago

        Still using the S9 with only the back and sides cracked. Only put 50€ into replacing the battery and jack. This has got to last until 2027 at least until replaceable batteries hopefully become a thing again.

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          27 days ago

          I’m really hoping that Framework release a phone one day, given how good the Framework 16 laptop is.

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          37 days ago

          I have an old S9 right here on my desk. I cracked the screen, and took it to one of those screen replacement places, and he asked if I had insurance. I told him I didn’t, and he said, wellllllll it’s going to be a lot more expensive than you think to replace this screen.

          That wraparound screen they had was basically also the frame of the phone - you’re not so much replacing the screen as you are moving the rest of the components to a new phone body. I wasn’t sold on value of that wraparound screen in the first place; this didn’t improve my opinion of it.

          We put a plastic screen protector on it and a new case, and I used it for a few months until we were ready to upgrade phones.