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Phone Upgrade Justification Engine
Is this hardware upgrade necessary or is the marketing doing the work? Checks device age, performance issues, software support, and cost to return a verdict.
What this means
This instrument starts blank so it does not judge a made-up example before you have entered your own situation.
Formula used
Justification score based on end-of-life software, performance failure, battery failure, hardware damage, and device age — minus marketing-driven primary motivation.
Worked example
A 5-year-old phone with no updates and a failing battery: justified. A 2-year-old phone that just launched a new colour: marketing pressure.
Common questions
When is upgrading a phone actually worth it?
When software security updates have ended, when battery life is genuinely failing and replacement is not cost-effective, or when performance problems are affecting daily use. New features or peer pressure are rarely sufficient justification at current prices.
What if my phone is old but still works?
Age alone is not sufficient justification. The relevant question is whether it is meeting your needs. A phone that still works, updates, and has acceptable battery life is worth keeping.
Plain-English summary
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