Unfortunately A I think I upgraded near launch bc my old S10 5G (also Exynos) was also giving me issues and B I don’t understand the technical jargon and specs too much and how to compare the stats etc etc. Since I’m a photography buff, the most I did/could understand really in terms of the specs is watching YouTube videos comparing the cameras etc but now ai realise those are likely probably biased.
And since I’m very bad at budgeting etc (severe ADHD) I don’t make those kind of decisions. My mum pays my phone bill (and also kn the last couple instances my phone outright when I traded in) really when I can upgrade is kind of all on her as well.
My family members say there’s always 'something that’s gone wrong with my phone despite it being new. I think it’s a combo of the chip (this and the S10 5G have had Exynos, my previous Huawei Mate 20 Pro had the Kirrin chip I believe?) and also possibly how I take care of them; I’m incredibly clumsy etc.
Which is why I wanted to switch to the Plus Plan with 02 so I can take advantage of Switch Up and basically upgrade whenever I want without worrying too much about the cost as they pay the rest of the plan off for you.
Seems like Exynos is known for being super buggy (I’ve had major issues on my S22U which seem like they’re exynos related) so why would they bring it back?
Unfortunately A I think I upgraded near launch bc my old S10 5G (also Exynos) was also giving me issues and B I don’t understand the technical jargon and specs too much and how to compare the stats etc etc. Since I’m a photography buff, the most I did/could understand really in terms of the specs is watching YouTube videos comparing the cameras etc but now ai realise those are likely probably biased.
And since I’m very bad at budgeting etc (severe ADHD) I don’t make those kind of decisions. My mum pays my phone bill (and also kn the last couple instances my phone outright when I traded in) really when I can upgrade is kind of all on her as well.
My family members say there’s always 'something that’s gone wrong with my phone despite it being new. I think it’s a combo of the chip (this and the S10 5G have had Exynos, my previous Huawei Mate 20 Pro had the Kirrin chip I believe?) and also possibly how I take care of them; I’m incredibly clumsy etc.
Which is why I wanted to switch to the Plus Plan with 02 so I can take advantage of Switch Up and basically upgrade whenever I want without worrying too much about the cost as they pay the rest of the plan off for you.