json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["life","question"],"appCategory":"life","appBody":"<p>I obviously don't think I have to have the latest phones, currently I own a <strong>Techno L9+ </strong>and it's an android 7.0 produced in 2017, it's a very reliable and durable and I bought it for 49,500 naira (Nigerian currency) which is very affordable. prior to the time before I bought it, I wanted to buy the latest <strong>Samsung Galaxy </strong>at that time and the price was about 150,000 naira (Nigerian currency) but I found out that the two phones almost had the same fuction, except that the Samsung was an Android 8.0 and which wasn't much of a difference.</p>\n<p>I had the money to buy the Samsung but I had other needs I needed to attend to. The Samsung was the latest phone but my current phone could definitely do what the Samsung can do, so I opted to continue using my current phone and use the money I wanted to buy the phone with, to pay my bills.</p>\n<p><strong>My point is latest phones are always expensive and before I can buy one then my old phone must have been spoilt</strong>, if not, the cost of buying new phones can be utilized and used to solve other financial problems I may have.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"p339gshh5","appParentAuthor":"eagle42","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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