Using brand new phones and writing reviews gives us a fairly accurate picture of what you get when you buy a phone. That experience can change dramatically a few months in, when your smartphone begins to show its first performance issues and as the first major software update arrives a year later, one starts to feel the limits of one-generation-old hardware.
Gadgets 360 Staff members tend to change their phones roughly once every two years, which allows us to report long-term observations that paint a more accurate picture of a phones longevity. Many of the phones we own get big price cuts over time, which means that more people will consider buying them even if they are a year or two years old. the great phone.