The Great Smartphone Slowdown: Are We Smarter Buyers, or Just Out of Reasons to Upgrade Annually?
For years, upgrading your phone every 12 to 18 months felt less like a choice and more like a necessity if you wanted better cameras, faster performance, and battery life that lasted past dinner. That expectation is starting to crack. Recent research from Allstate Protection Plans would have us believe that Americans have stepped off the hype treadmill and now treat smartphones as long-term investments rather than disposable toys. Maybe. Or maybe this is simply what happens when phones stop changing much, prices keep climbing, and the industry runs out of fresh reasons to demand everyone’s attention every 12 months.
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