RE: Pictures worth a thousand words

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I change my phone about every 4 to 5 years. I'm an intense phone user. My work forces me to use it.

And when I'm not working, I still spend a lot of time on my phone. Although I'm trying to reverse the trend. By the way, I don't do advertising, but I invite you to read my latest article, which I think might interest you... maybe.

I won't even give you the link, because I'm really not looking for advertising. Simply to discuss.

So, getting back to phones, I currently have an Oppo find X5 Pro that I got for 600€ when it cost twice as much back then. Almost two years ago.

Overall, I'm very happy with it. I had changed it because my old one had fallen and was completely broken. Just at that time, my telephone operator launched new prices to buy a new phone. I'm happy with the prices they're offering, in the sense that they're really advantageous.

So I bought this Oppo. I didn't even know the brand, but after a bit of research, it really made me want to know more. So I bought it. It was very good at photography until 3 months later when I went to a music festival on the beach and my phone's lenses didn't like being in contact with the sand in my pockets.

I've had it for 2 years now, and apart from the scratched camera, it's a really good product.



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That is cool. The One Plus that I had was a really great phone, I just like the Pixel better. I have heard that Huawei is making a really good inexpensive phone now too, which doesn't surprise me.

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