@[email protected] to [email protected]English • edit-24 months agoAnon degoogles his Samsungslrpnk.netimagemessage-square124fedilinkarrow-up1653
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•4 months agoAs a graphene user You still have to fork out a grand or more to google more or less directly
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink11•4 months agoI spent just over $100 on a second hand one.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•4 months agoSame, but I spent $350 or so on the latest model. I suppose I’m giving Google some money indirectly, but whatever.
minus-squareLostXORlinkfedilink8•4 months agoThere’s zero need to buy the newest and fanciest phone unless you just want to brag about it; my Pixel 6 Pro cost me $200 refurbished and does everything you could ask for.
minus-squareLostXORlinkfedilink9•4 months agoNo, Google was paid once by the original owner. The money I paid went to the third party refurbishment company.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•4 months agoIncreasing the demand for pixels, regardless of state
As a graphene user
You still have to fork out a grand or more to google more or less directly
How? How? 7a costs $350.
In your currency sure
I spent just over $100 on a second hand one.
Same, but I spent $350 or so on the latest model. I suppose I’m giving Google some money indirectly, but whatever.
There’s zero need to buy the newest and fanciest phone unless you just want to brag about it; my Pixel 6 Pro cost me $200 refurbished and does everything you could ask for.
Still money in Google’s pocket
No, Google was paid once by the original owner. The money I paid went to the third party refurbishment company.
Increasing the demand for pixels, regardless of state
They would sit in a desk drawer otherwise.
They would be sold to others