>>19301636>paying extra for a sticker chamai've been continuing to use the same iphone SE gen 1 (2016 model) since i got it in around 2017. i've had to change the battery on it once since then, but the point remains that this was a budget model phone from years ago that i haven't replaced. if i was into just paying for no reason i'd have bought a newer phone.
>anyone tech literate doesn't use an iphonejailbreakers are tech literate.
ios has a better user experience than android os, but stock ios is extremely limiting and restrictive in a way that android os isn't. jailbroken ios is the best of both worlds, superior user experience with even more freedom than a stock android. it does require a tech literate person to set up and occasionally troubleshoot though, but that freedom/control over the device with the better user experience is worth it.
One other reason i don't use android, there's no normal sized phones left to buy. the only current production phone i'd ever even consider "upgrading" to is the iphone 12 mini, everything else is too big. but even that is slightly larger than my SE gen 1, which works perfectly as i want it to thanks to my jailbreak and changing the battery.