Flagship Phones: You must have heard about the many advantages, but learn about these 3 major disadvantages of buying expensive phones..
Why do you think people buy expensive phones...? Not just for the features, but because expensive phones have become a status symbol. People spend lakhs of rupees on flagship or expensive phones because they get a fast processor and a great camera. But if you know the advantages of expensive phones, you should also be aware of their disadvantages. Because every coin has two sides, advantages and disadvantages. Today, we are going to tell you about three disadvantages of expensive phones.
Rapidly depreciating value
The price of expensive phones depreciates much faster than mid-range or budget phones. If you've noticed, you'll see how much the prices of older phones drop as soon as a new Samsung or Apple series is released. Samsung phones, in particular, become very cheap. While this is beneficial for those who want a flagship experience at a lower price, just think about how low the resale value of the phone will be for the person who owns it?
The 'shock' of repair costs
An expensive phone means expensive maintenance. If the screen of a phone worth lakhs of rupees breaks, it can cost 30 to 40 thousand rupees to get it repaired. That's enough to buy a new and good mid-range phone. In short, the more expensive your phone, the more expensive the maintenance.
Overloaded features you don't use
While expensive phones may offer everything, in real life, more than half of the features found in flagship phones are features that many people don't even use in their daily lives. For example, a 100x zoom camera, satellite connectivity, and 8K video recording, etc.
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