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My retired parents are looking to join our T-Mobile plan and it's a good time since we can add a line and get an extra line included. Question is which used, cost-effective Android smartphone would suffice? They are primarily concerned with good picture-taking capabilities, music playing, texting, and Google Maps. On Swappa, I see the Note 4 and Note 5 still available, and supported by T-Mobile. I'm also wary that these older devices are slowed down due to age as it feels that way on my old Note 3 (not supported). There's like a 1-sec delay for the camera.
Or is there a better phone option at cheaper than ~$125 each? Looking to stay away from IOS as I hate tech-supporting it. But if it's better as they age, I guess it's ok.
Anything I should look out for when buying from Swappa? Other sites better?
Or is there a better phone option at cheaper than ~$125 each? Looking to stay away from IOS as I hate tech-supporting it. But if it's better as they age, I guess it's ok.
Anything I should look out for when buying from Swappa? Other sites better?