• Jrockwar@feddit.uk
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    When the iPhone X was released (2017), the £1000 pricing was considered ridiculous. Most flagships at the time cost about £600 (this is what the 2016 iPhone 7 cost at launch, with the iPhone 7 Plus having a starting price of £720).

    Obviously this didn’t stop Apple from selling them like hotcakes and establishing an immediate +30% increase of the flagship smartphone prices.

    Today, a Galaxy Z Fold starts at £1800. This is a +146% increase over the 2017 release price of the Galaxy Note 7.

    According to the bank of England, we’ve seen a total inflation of 34% in the 2017-2025, while phones have increased their prices by >100%.

    So yeah, no surprise there. As phones keep rising in value, they are going to continue becoming an increasingly desirable target for thefts. A gym bag full of smartphone boxes can easily have over £20k at retail prices, and easily fetch £10k when sold at a hefty discount, but a smartphone store doesn’t have the security measures of a jewelry store. I can see how it’s attractive to thieves.

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        People that think £83 a month is something they can afford to pay so they are easily pushed to spend more and more. Meanwhile I am paying £4 a month.

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          Oooh how did you get down to £4? I’m on £6, only 5GB data and I hit the limit every month.

          £83 a month on a phone is fucking mental. That’s a council tax payment in some places. That’s more than my gas + electricity.

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            Really? B and paying like £176 a month on council tax, feels like a waste of money. Like we have bin collections unnecessarily frequently, wish I could have a reduced bill and fewer collections.

            As for the phone, Asda calls/SMS only.

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              Yeah! My last place council tax was £92, granted I get 25% off as a sole occupier and all that. My current is £100 a month. Oooh I’d be careful what you wish for, we all know what happened to Birmingham 😂

              Ah yeah I was wondering whether it’d be a no-data plan. That’s so cool tho, I’m into that. I would like to go no-data and just be unreachable when I’m wandering but honestly I’m so scatterbrained that I wouldn’t be able to stockpile audiobooks/podcasts/albums enough to last me 😭 good stuff tho, I am jealous!

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                You can get pretty big SD cards these days, mine probably has days worth of music and podcasts on it. I also generally feel like data should be unlimited or off, I don’t like having it with a cap on how much you can use. I actually have 2 SIM cards as one is for my 4G router as well and that one has unlimited. At some point I should probably upgrade the router to 5G as the antenna I have can do both. Just a drop in replacement to support 5G, not sure how much real world speed gains I might see from that though, if any.

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        I don’t even pay that much for a gaming tower computer. Yeah I agree it insane. There’s no way I pay that for a simple phone.

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      Well, the most expensive possible phone has increased in price. You can still buy cheap phones. If anything electronics are one of the more inflation resistant products. You can buy a new laptop today for less than a couple decades ago, and it will be a lot faster.