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In reply to the discussion: Ending 3G Service Sparks Fears of an 'Alarmaggedon' [View all]MineralMan
(150,472 posts)6. Progress often sucks.
I give 4G a couple more years before they start shutting it down, too. My Samsung A10e is already obsolete. On the other hand, those smart phones are designed to age out after three or four years anyhow, so, I'm already thinking about my next phone. One thing's certain, though: The next one will be 5G. Verizon seems to have cut back on 4G service already, and I have a lousy 4G signal strength these days. They know how to move people to new phones, it seems.
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I do not do 'OK Boomer' as it would make me look like a hypocrite when I object
Celerity
Feb 2022
#17
One of the problems is that many workplaces developed an expectation of online presence
Sympthsical
Feb 2022
#34
limited spectrum means limited recourses as tech marches on, and that was not what I commented
Celerity
Feb 2022
#18
4G to 5G: How Long Will 4G LTE Be Available? (much longer than a couple years)
Celerity
Feb 2022
#10
yes, around 3 years is the amount of time I normally keep a phone, so coming up in May
Celerity
Feb 2022
#32
Is there ANY simple phones anymore?? I am not a tech geek, just really use my phone to text
a kennedy
Feb 2022
#12