Verizon can be bad about forcing you to go to certain plans for certain phones.
I'm on T-Mo and have an apple device (yeah I know, but I got tired of fighting android.) I also have an older iPad that's still on 12, no problem with it's cell connection, and you don't have to upgrade - you'll just lose functionality over time as application vendors abandon older versions and finally, as Safari won't work because of changes to the web.
Verizon, on the other hand, may be the evil overlord and say "No more for you!"
This happened to my Samsung S8. The screen turned pink and the whole lower left side stopped working. As far as apps I lost 3 of my banking ones.
My last phone was a 2013 Moto G. I used it up to 2021, when the SSL certs expired. I miss it, but I don't, it was a sweet little phone for $99, but the camera was absolute ass. The camera on the iPhone is good enough that I haven't touched my DSLR in two years.
It's funny you say that because my S8 had a great camera for just regular pictures. Any night time stuff or any zoom stuff it was complete shit. But I hadn't touched my SLR in years because of that. The next phone I get which will be probably soon has to have a good camera. I was thinking maybe Motorola or I don't know actually. The problem with the Motorola ones is they emit a really huge amount of radiation at least the newer ones. Currently I have a Motorola g power 2020 but it's not one of the heavier radiated ones. I haven't put my phone to my ear in a very long time so maybe that helps a little bit. I watch pretty much everything on the phone. I haven't touched my tablet, I barely use my laptop. I believe I got this phone for like $240.
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