In 2017 my employer gave me £1150 to buy my own iPhone X for work. I knew I would not be working there forever and decided to start saving £10 per month in monthly saver accounts, 2 years later I left the company and they didn’t want the phone back as it was too old. Yay!
I continued saving every month in accounts ranging from ~4-8% interest and my most recent monthly saver just matured and my fund has reached £1121.64
I’ve also been really savvy with my mobile plans over the last 5 years, my current monthly charge is £6 but has been as low as £3, and has absolutely been less than £5 on average. So my mobile phone costs have been on average £15pm.
The iPhoneX is not getting software/security updates anymore, but there is nothing really worth having in this years upgrade:
- 120hz vs. 120hz with ProMotion
- MagSafe - meh!
- 12MP vs. 48MP camera with better low light
- 4G vs. 5G - but HD video streaming works perfectly on 4G.
Do I keep saving and ignore the upgrade again? Or am I silly for running a phone with no security updates because I’m not that interested in a better camera?
Either way I thought my little-by-little saving to get something nice and a little extravagant was worth sharing. The number of people with £50-£60 phone contracts is crazy.
I guess there's your mistake - there has to be a right and wrong and we should all be on one side of it.
this is my take on "should I spend a THOUSAND+ bucks/pounds/feathers" on an easily breakable/losable/stealable slab of glass. in a community called "frugal".
I feel you're intentionally missing the point.
I like the list, it purports you got a lot of things in there.
I guess you missed the 85% of my post that lists actual, actionable information pertaining to OP's question, that in addition to my take on it (which, in case it's not visible from orbit, is HELL NO) offers a solution to OP's problem ("unsupported phone") for a twentieth of their budget.
I also see you contributing dick to said question.
LOL wut. Poor reading comprehension or willful ignorance? I've got 1.5 on the latter.