My S8+ is in pristine condition. Everything works as intended, my screen or back is not cracked or anything. However, the battery has gotten seriously bad over the years to the point it only last 3-4 hours (with AOD). I have a 256GB SD card to store all my stuff. Should I change the battery or move on?

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    1 year ago

    if you want to stick with a Samsung phone with SD card, you can look into buying a used/refurbished S10 series, or a FE phone with SD card.

    I went from a Note 4 to used S10+ ( i managed to accidentally cracked the glass back) . if my next phone doesn’t have SD card, im eyeing a 512 gb phone.

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    1 year ago

    Whats the point of this topic exactly??

    The S8+ is a 2017 device stuck in android 9(we are at android 14).

    Not only that but hardware wise its inferior in every way against S23Ultra.

    What do you mean if its worth upgrading???

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      1 year ago

      I agree with you. People raving about their battery depleted S10+'s is rather comical.

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        1 year ago

        I’m on a tight budget right now. Buying a new phone right now isn’t a great choice, but I could live with it. My current phone is literally enough for me, except for the battery (I fixed this problem with an external battery)

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        1 year ago

        I’m on s10+. I changed my battery about 6 months ago cause it bloated.

        Am typing this on my s10+

        Not everyone needs the latest and greatest. I use byod plans so I buyout my phone. If it works (as it does now) no reason to change it.

        I don’t think I see people raving about s10+

        All the comments I’ve seen is same as me, the shit still works and we don’t do fancy stuff so no need to upgrade.

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          1 year ago

          Sounds like you’re a tech enthusiast since you come and post on these forums. you’d make a prime candidate to roll with something newer. But hey, to each their own.

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    1 year ago

    I had a pristine s8 as well. I bought a new battery. Still slow to charge and fast to run dry. Within months the s23 came out and I bought the s23+. I love it for not going dead before the end of my day. Now my s8 sits on my bedside table with plug in ear phones so I can listen to podcasts at night. My s23+ is my daytime full function phone and internet connection. Yes it was worth upgrading!

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    1 year ago

    Since the S24 Ultra is gonna come out in a few months time, how about you wait for it to come out then switch? Becos you will get some free gifts if you pre order the devices.

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      1 year ago

      Money is a bit of an issue right now, since I am currently spending heavily on home improvements. A truly expensive errand!

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        1 year ago

        Understandable. If you want a notably cheaper upgrade, last year’s base S22 is currently on sale at Samsung for $460.

        Samsung also offers $200 trade-in value for your S8+ if you purchase this year’s base S23 (so about $600 after trade-in).

        And if you change your mind on the S23 Ultra, Best Buy currently has it on sale for $900.

        Just wanted to inform of other options. Good luck 👍

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    1 year ago

    If you upgrade you’ll never look back. The phone is basically 7 years old. It’s served it purpose. Time to delve in AI