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  • If you want to keep a device that long, that I would personally suggest going for one of the new Pixels, as you would get longest possible software/replacement parts support.

    Sure it won't have a headphone jack, but you can use a dongle (with a DAC) that will allow you to just hook up wired headphones. The only downside is that you cannot charge and listen at the same time.

    You won't get 2 physical SIMs, and probably size will also be an issue.

    I don't trust Xiaomi phones, sure they look good on paper but after hearing horror stories about their software from friends I'm not convinced it's worth the hassle.

  • You can use AirPods on Android, but you will lose certain basic features, like software updates, equalizer, changing controls, and more. Not to mention that for a long while you would also be stuck with one different cable to charge this one accessory. It all adds up

  • The difference is, if you have an iPhone and want to buy a smartwatch/earbuds you will likely pick Apple made ones, as they are artificially made better than the competition.

    While on Android you can pick from a bunch of different companies without any real downsides, and when you want to switch to a different phone (e.g from a Samsung to a Pixel) you won't need to switch your smartwatch or earbuds.

  • What's the utility of the key case? I think that having keys just on a keyring allows them to more comfortably spread inside the pocket. Never had one, so I'm curious if that's an aesthetic/security or convenience tool