How long do Samsung phones usually last?
On an average a Samsung phone should last up to 2 to 3 years with moderate to low usage without troubling you at all. If you are a hardcore user and a rough handler then one and a half year is more than enough for it to start causing you issues related to battery and overall performance.
Which phone hangs most?
Not only Samsung phones slow down dramatically, but Samsung phones hang a lot. There are numerous reasons why Samsung phones hang so much.
How long do you expect your Android phone to last?
The battery will need to be replaced within 1.5 years. Peripherals that usually die around 3 years are the charging port and headphone jack. The OS will be updated to new Android versions for 2 years, and additional security patches will be pushed out for another year (3 years software support total technically).
How long does a smartphone battery last?
Battery performance hasn’t degraded much as it can run for 1 day on moderately heavy usage (Update June 2021: the battery is still working good.) If you get a flagship phone, the hardware will most likely last for 3 to 4 years. The battery will need to be replaced within 1.5 years.
Why is my Samsung Galaxy phone not turning on?
If your Samsung Galaxy phone stops working and is not turning on after you have updated your phone, then the problem lies with the update. Have you checked the battery on your device? If the battery is completely discharged, then it will not turn on. Make sure you charge your phone regularly.
How long does Samsung support their devices?
If you are talking about software, then I think Samsung supports their devices for at least 2 years after release. After this period, there is no guarantee that they will get software updates to the OS. Apps tend to also require more system resources as technology improves.