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Fallacies that advocate software bloat (Miscellaneous)

posted by kerravon E-mail, Ligao, Free World North, 31.12.2025, 19:29

> On the other hand phones became very expensive when the age of cheap Nokia
> phones ended. Back then you could buy a basic phone with 40 euros and it
> lasted easily six years or more. Nowadays the surrounding society actively
> makes your life very hard if you don't have one of the newest Android/iOS
> phone models, which are very expensive. Even the so-called cheap models
> easily cost at least 200 euros and they are full of spyware. And they are
> considered durable if they last two years.

I don't know if Europe is different from Australia, but here:

https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/opel-mobile-s55-android-smartphone-black-opels55

is a brand new Android phone for AUD$108 = US$72

4 GB RAM
32 GB storage
unlocked

I agree that 32 GB storage is pretty tough. It depends on
exactly what you need to be able to do.

If you want to run PdAndro, it's plenty.

BFN. Paul.

 

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