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It might not be safe to use an older or used phone. Here's how you can be sure and how to protect yourself. When he's not ...
Upgrading to a new phone is exciting, but that doesn’t mean your old Android device has to gather dust in a drawer. There are ...
Readers regularly ask a version of this question: My phone is five or seven years old or even longer in the tooth. Is it safe to keep using it? Yes, it probably is – with some caveats.
With the new year in full swing, some lucky people will have received some of the best phones over the holidays. However, with that comes the challenge of what to do with your old device.
If you need help, check out our guide on how to place security cameras throughout your home. If you’re looking for the best security cam app to turn an old phone into a security asset ...
You might have vague thoughts that you might sell your old phone, but it inevitably sits and gathers dust. One idea is to recycle it. This could be by selling or trading it in for a discount on ...
Buying a new phone is exciting. It’s shiny, scratch-free, and comes with new features your old phone doesn’t have. It’s all fun and games until you realize something’s missing: Your text ...
I tested LineageOS on a Pixel 3a, a phone released six years ago, mostly so I'd have a device for testing and writing about Android software. You might have other uses in mind for your old device.
Take your time choosing the right phone for you, and make sure you know how to back up your old device before you get rid of it.