According to a 2023 report, 31% of Americans own a phone that’s at least three years old, with some still using flip phone! NBC’s Joe Fryer explores the surprising reasons why some people still use – and love – their old phones.
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Still hanging on to my iPhone 5s. (2013)
I just traded down to a new flip phone!
I REALLY don’t want my current tech to become super outdated, because it’s all pink or rose gold.
NO, using pink cases does not hit the same.
Apple doesn’t consistently release pink and rose gold colored products, so I cherish them.
Old androids seem to be better than old iPhones because the outdated operating systems can download more apps
The fact he has an iPhone 4S case-less. Lets you know that older man really takes care of his belongings.
Yea I’m going to hold on to this iPhone 11 for a while.
I still have my iphone 5s for years, And I'm planning on using my iPhone 5s for as long as I can, years if it last