So just wondering how others are here and how old or how often you upgrade it?
In my mind the cool new tech phase of phones has been over for a long while. They are like refrigerators now - any new features (TV in fridge) are mostly just gimmicks. There might be minor advancements in various features but they don't seem like reasons to upgrade. If people choose to put their disposable income into new phones every year, have at it, I'd rather spend it on hobbies.
Personally I upgraded from a 4-5 year old phone to a 2019 model a couple of months back.
I use my phone to call, text, read epub, take photos of the whiteboard, and rarely browse the internet. I'm not a "phone person". I use only apps that add convenience to something I find useful (communication, food, transportation, maps, lodging). No social media apps. No notifications.
I also want small phones I can comfortably hold with one hand without straining it. I don't do giant phones that take a palm and a knuckle. I don't want to cater and care for a phone as if it were my child or that take up space in my pocket or have things on the screen, therefore I don't do cases or screen protectors, and I don't do phones that can't stay up for a day. I only have phones I can use, lose, replace, and move on.
These points make it easy for me to enter a store and buy a phone faster than it took me to write this.
I spent the whopping amount of 600 dollars in smartphones over the past 8 years. My next phone is likely to cost twice as much.
iPhone 12 mini is awesome. Cameras are great, performance is smooth, battery is good, screen is good. 5G is a gimmick imo, but nice to have in the city or in crowded spaces.
If you spend most of your day on your phone, might as well get the best.
Now it's more like 3-4 years. My most recent upgrade was from iPhone 8 to iPhone 12 Pro. The difference in camera quality is striking.