Which phone, laptop and tablet brands break down the most? (Marketplace)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2021
  • Of the electronic devices used in Canada, LG smartphones are most likely to have broken over the last five years, a CBC Marketplace investigation reveals. More than 3,000 Canadians took part in the survey about smartphone, laptop and tablet breakdowns and repairs. Here’s how Apple, Samsung, HP, LG, and Acer devices rank when it comes to their lifespan and ability to be repaired.
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  • @Shankovich
    @Shankovich 3 года назад +1026

    I understand the phones, but complaining that a 10 year old laptop doesn’t hold a charge and that they’re “busted”?? Still running, those are pretty durable laptops if anything

    • @cherrypoutines6269
      @cherrypoutines6269 3 года назад +39

      I agree, I have a 12-13 year old HP laptop. It has Vista on it and is a turtle 🤣 . The battery was gone a long time ago. It's basically a stationary laptop now.

    • @LBSiUK
      @LBSiUK 3 года назад +37

      Replacement batteries for those cost £20 and a 128GB SSD costs £19.

    • @Awesome_Aasim
      @Awesome_Aasim 3 года назад +8

      Computers are expensive. That laptop needed a repair because she was unable to get a new computer.

    • @bensymons
      @bensymons 3 года назад +20

      The batteries are just degraded and need to be replaced

    • @SLone3251
      @SLone3251 3 года назад +31

      @@bensymons Yes, absolutely. By 10 years of use, you should at least replace the battery once. I have an 8-year-old MacBook and the battery was getting bad (laptop battery indicator even said "replace soon"), so I got a new one, and the battery is much better now and holds for way longer. I think a lot of the folk interviewed maybe didn't check these things for their devices.

  • @White03T4RV82WD
    @White03T4RV82WD 3 года назад +696

    The people complaining about broken screens are like them crashing their car and complaining that their car is crashed.

    • @arete1776
      @arete1776 3 года назад +11

      So true

    • @haijiazhu3148
      @haijiazhu3148 3 года назад +13

      Some phone hold the drop test better than others.

    • @arete1776
      @arete1776 3 года назад +18

      @@haijiazhu3148 and???? Your brand new iPhone might hit the ground smack on its face and break but your Samsung hits slightly on the corner and doesn’t break. You need a controlled test to get accurate answers.

    • @arete1776
      @arete1776 3 года назад +7

      It’s just like getting 2 Toyota Corollas and crashing them at the same exact speed and same place. They aren’t going to have the same results. It is impossible to get the exact same results they will always vary. Even if it is by an atom

    • @haijiazhu3148
      @haijiazhu3148 3 года назад +1

      ​@@arete1776 Check ASTM and ISTA. Different companies have various internal design and testing standard. I'm not talking about "drop test" viedos on YT.

  • @MrMackanno
    @MrMackanno 3 года назад +265

    CBC's way to take on any topic: "let's compare broken phones: a 3 weeks old Samsung vs a 3 year old iPhone"

    • @sssdeecee
      @sssdeecee 3 года назад +40

      Exactly. This episode wasn't that good. I expect better from MarketPlace.

    • @ahill4642
      @ahill4642 3 года назад +11

      Isn't the point that - for the exorbitant prices - both should still be working perfectly though? They are ALL a complete RIPOFF.

    • @MrMackanno
      @MrMackanno 3 года назад +4

      @@ahill4642 They are clearly putting them one against the other.

    • @RocketboyX
      @RocketboyX 3 года назад +9

      @@ahill4642 Not if you drop it and break the screen.

    • @xredrum41x
      @xredrum41x 3 года назад +5

      Samsung phones can be really bad with overheating, screen defects and bad build quality at times.

  • @himanshusingh7570
    @himanshusingh7570 3 года назад +45

    I swear to God I haven’t broke a phone in 6 years people are just careless nowadays 🤔

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 3 года назад

      Same here

    • @saratrejo6658
      @saratrejo6658 3 года назад

      I'm pretty clumsy and drop my stuff all the time. Even so, I had my iphone 6 for 4 years which I finally replaced after dropping it from a high place. Up until then I had no problems. I've had my laptop for 6 years and it works perfectly okay. Not sure if I'm just lucky or people are doing weird stuff with their devices.

    • @MeowMeow-vo9cj
      @MeowMeow-vo9cj 2 года назад

      I bought my iPhone 6S+ as used in the Fall of 2016. Still fully functional as of today (Nov 28/2021) and nothing is broken tho I dropped it a couple of times (it has a protective case) in the past 5 years I owned it.
      I’m very happy with it. Battery health still shows 78% with original battery. Couldn’t be happier. But I must say I am not a heavy user, uses it about 2 hours a day. Try not to get addicted to devices.

    • @omarelmohri
      @omarelmohri 2 года назад

      Same and I don’t use a protection case

    • @danmartin7823
      @danmartin7823 2 года назад +2

      And even if you are somewhat careless, use a decent case, and screen protector, so that you can replace the (at most) $10 screen protector, instead of the whole screen. Also, upgrade laptops to an SSD; they are more drop resistant and more hard wearing.

  • @Coltoh.
    @Coltoh. 3 года назад +1399

    As someone that repairs over $1000 worth of electronics every day, I found the idea behind the episode admirable, but the execution was honestly garbage. Should have been much more informative in explaining battery life expectancies, common part cost or repair cost comparisons between brands, part serialization, etc rather than just cherry pick a few apparently unrepairable devices with no explanations. The takeaway here for the layman will be “nothing’s fixable, but if I b**** at the OEM enough maybe they’ll fix what I broke for free”. Would have been much more informative to cut back on the consumer interviews who don’t have the slightest idea and instead interviewed the people churning out affordable screen and battery replacements in third party repair shops.

    • @whuzzzup
      @whuzzzup 3 года назад +72

      Agreed. At least let the repair guy tell about the issue for 10 seconds.

    • @3Black.1Red
      @3Black.1Red 3 года назад +86

      they missed a real opportunity to talk about anti-repair practices. instead it was mostly about old parts getting wore, which proves nothing new

    • @parkerbohnn
      @parkerbohnn 3 года назад +14

      I have an LG smart phone that works perfectly UNTIL someone phones me and then the phone goes black. At least it works for making phone calls. I've even changed the senor and updated the operating system which made no difference. I believe LG is the worst of the worst.

    • @jackywhite9756
      @jackywhite9756 3 года назад +8

      I agree but that will turn into an very long episode and people will tune out before they get to the points you talked about

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 3 года назад +20

      @@jackywhite9756 They've done hour long specials before, this is one I feel people would be willing to sit through. You can still use charts and graphs for things like battery life to break it down easier for people.

  • @AProvocateur
    @AProvocateur 3 года назад +865

    "$1300 for a phone is ridiculous"
    I agree, stop buying them then.

    • @acivilizedhuman
      @acivilizedhuman 3 года назад +43

      It's a lot for a phone, yes, but it's not only a phone - it's a very capable computer and camera as well.
      They could easily get a phone for $30, and it would be just a phone.

    • @todo870
      @todo870 3 года назад +26

      They got cheap versions so not sure why this woman is complaining lol.

    • @goldiekoi935
      @goldiekoi935 3 года назад +6

      @@acivilizedhuman The purchasing power of the CAD $ is about 20% less than what it was in 2010 aswell.

    • @AlexKaboom
      @AlexKaboom 3 года назад +8

      I would get a desktop instead they last long with that money

    • @Reddylion
      @Reddylion 3 года назад +4

      Ya be it iPhone 11 pro max or samsung note 20 ultra both priced high I would rather buy android samsung tab s7, plus or iPad for that price or add 1000 dollar more and buy dell xps 15 4k .

  • @yaughl
    @yaughl 3 года назад +18

    "My 10 year old laptop is having issues". *presents budget looking laptop they're lucky to get a few years from let alone 10, basically 7 years of good luck SMH.

  • @Aaron-pv8vm
    @Aaron-pv8vm 3 года назад +55

    "it's almost like they build the batteries not to last"
    *DO YOU EVEN SCIENCE?!?!?!??????*

  • @anthonyf3957
    @anthonyf3957 3 года назад +480

    This video is half-assed and not at all comprehensive.

    • @purplepixi18
      @purplepixi18 3 года назад +10

      Underrated comment.
      This is not what we expect from these guys. No bueno

    • @jurgor8661
      @jurgor8661 3 года назад +6

      Glad I am not the only person that is deeply disappointed with what is otherwise a channel with solidly researched journalism.

    • @ahill4642
      @ahill4642 3 года назад +2

      ❓ The companies are the ones that are half-assed and non-comprehensive, obviously! Why shoot the messenger?

    • @MoyDeeGaming
      @MoyDeeGaming 3 года назад

      Amen

    • @Skoopyy.
      @Skoopyy. 2 года назад

      true

  • @mirkokeca4853
    @mirkokeca4853 3 года назад +507

    Honestly this episode is just filled with bad examples. Its good that you are bringing light to this topic but please do it right. Literally go ask Louis Rossmann.

    • @basictech6351
      @basictech6351 3 года назад +17

      lol exactly right on the money

    • @googleplusisdead
      @googleplusisdead 3 года назад +10

      Rossmann... :)

    • @jacobperez8921
      @jacobperez8921 3 года назад +14

      His reaction to this video brought me here lol

    • @garetht1236
      @garetht1236 3 года назад +8

      Lol, just watched Louis's video and came here. I couldn't believe he was reacting to it and in more disbelief CBC thought this video would be helpful to anyone.

    • @Bremend
      @Bremend 3 года назад +5

      They should do a follow-up, after talking to Rossman

  • @adrianghandtchi1562
    @adrianghandtchi1562 3 года назад +21

    Any of the people that had broken screens, they should’ve had a case on and a screen protector, because it’s clear that they dropped it all on their own.

  • @e39purist89
    @e39purist89 3 года назад +20

    "Now Tablets: Apple vs Everyone Else"
    Proceeds to show an iPad on the counter side and a Galaxy Fold.

  • @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito
    @BlueChinchillaEatingDorito 3 года назад +337

    "Only watched RUclips on this Acer laptop so it's been barely used." Any trustworthy technician would disagree with that statement. I'm sorry Marketplace, this episode is just filled with poor journalism and reporting.

    • @JT-xk1fw
      @JT-xk1fw 3 года назад +6

      That is the CBC in general

    • @bbol745
      @bbol745 3 года назад +32

      That is a good point. Even with only watching RUclips a device could be considered “heavily used” if it was used for years with thousands of cycles on the battery, keyboard presses and charger insertions.

    • @glynnmcneill1875
      @glynnmcneill1875 3 года назад +12

      @@bbol745 So? He wants to get it repaired why can't he? Why? Because manufacturers stop selling parts, batteries, firmware, drivers, etc after 2 or 3 years. Not everyone needs to or wants to buy a new device every year especially just to watch you tube videos.

    • @alexbridenbaker9261
      @alexbridenbaker9261 3 года назад +5

      Not to mention how do the USB ports randomly not work if he "only" uses it for RUclips?

    • @Alba_bb
      @Alba_bb 3 года назад +1

      totally agree

  • @smediumlarge
    @smediumlarge 3 года назад +310

    That woman's iPad got dropped so hard that it's beyond repair. It doesn't look like Apple's fault at all.

    • @bbol745
      @bbol745 3 года назад +27

      The screen was literally falling out of the ipad. I’ve dropped many devices pretty hard and have only actually broken one. That kind of damage is pretty hard to achieve unless it’s intentional

    • @ChickenPermissionOG
      @ChickenPermissionOG 3 года назад +7

      They want the ability to repair products that they own.

    • @nickolaskunz5735
      @nickolaskunz5735 3 года назад +28

      @@ChickenPermissionOG they have the ability to replace a screen. They never actually stated why the tech couldn't fix it. It could be that the drop damaged the board in a way he couldn't fix

    • @ChickenPermissionOG
      @ChickenPermissionOG 3 года назад +4

      @@nickolaskunz5735 yes but they won't. Apple is full of it when they say they care about the environment. The MacBook still have a massive engineering flaw that they haven't fixed and they wont cover it.

    • @nickolaskunz5735
      @nickolaskunz5735 3 года назад +11

      @@ChickenPermissionOG they do screen replacements. Also they didn't bring the IPad to the apple store. Apple does some pretty terrible stuff to get out of repairs. But we can't blame them for an individual repair shop not fixing an iPad with an undisclosed issue. If it was as simple as screens not being available why would that tech even open it up? We have to have some sense of fair play

  • @jonminer9891
    @jonminer9891 2 года назад +58

    "Replace rather than repair" is a business model. I enjoy seeing iPhones repaired. But Apple resists providing or allowing others to sell the parts needed. Apple also won't provide the schematics needed. When Apple exchanges a phone the old one goes to a refurbishment process and is returned to Apple and becomes an exchangeable iPhone. So it is repairable, just in a way that benefits Apple.

    • @CB-ur8zy
      @CB-ur8zy Год назад +2

      But iphone has customer service, google nope, and android a lot easier to hack once u downloaded some bad apk.
      Google won’t help.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist Год назад +3

      Yeah, I had iPhone 6 and a couple after, but when they came out with a $1,000 iPhone, for that reason and others I decided to switch to a $350 Android, it does everything the iPhone did, a few differences to get used to but I'm sticking with Android

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 Год назад +3

      As one who has simply avoided the problem by just not buying Apple products - IDK why anyone does buy them in the first place. I hate their business methods, their customer service, their pricing, and everything else about them, Apple can pound sand for all I care - who needs them?

  • @lukeh9300
    @lukeh9300 3 года назад +50

    Who wrote this video?! It jumps all over the place and shows irrelevant data and questionable facts while ultimately going nowhere.

  • @ryansmithc
    @ryansmithc 3 года назад +402

    Terrible reporting. He broke the Samsung screen himself. He’s the type of guy who does anything to not take responsibility. Not once did CBC question the claim. The lady who claimed her iPhone XR screen was broken and blamed the manufacturer...you broke the screen. Take responsibility!

    • @todo870
      @todo870 3 года назад +8

      Not sure I buy your first claim because the broken glass didn’t have an impact mark. Your second claim is obviously spot on though.

    • @ryansmithc
      @ryansmithc 3 года назад +47

      @@todo870 working customer service at a phone company teaches you a lot of things . Roofers and phones do not mix.

    • @Awesome_Aasim
      @Awesome_Aasim 3 года назад +1

      They did not even drop their devices. Lol.

    • @Zeiss120
      @Zeiss120 3 года назад +22

      @@Awesome_Aasim damn a fool was born...

    • @user-ui7tk4sg6t
      @user-ui7tk4sg6t 3 года назад +14

      They say iphone 7 is 3 years old hhhh it's 5 now , and he want the battery to survive and he want to use headphones when he charge the phone that's ridiculous, there is a dongle for that or go with bleutooth airpods

  • @aceovrzero361
    @aceovrzero361 3 года назад +239

    The roofer obviously broke his phone whats crazier is he never had a case on it

    • @fucker9002
      @fucker9002 3 года назад +26

      how tf could a phone get so hot that the screen cracks, is that even possible???

    • @400voltas4
      @400voltas4 3 года назад +36

      ​@@fucker9002 I think the phone's battery and other components would give out before the screen cracks from the screen.

    • @peryole
      @peryole 3 года назад +13

      @@fucker9002 yes it's possible, especially if it was cold at first and then rapidly heated. One thing to note is that most devices have auto shutdowns for high temperatures. The device could be defective, which does happen also.

    • @fucker9002
      @fucker9002 3 года назад +18

      @@peryole yea thats what I was thinking too, but I really doubt the guy was telling the truth

    • @gameplayz-ios4989
      @gameplayz-ios4989 3 года назад +4

      I’ve seen phones with battery’s inflating so much that it shatters the back glass? But I see your point, this video was pretty nonsensical.

  • @RamatiKat
    @RamatiKat 3 года назад +10

    The best part of the episode is Ricardo informing us about Québec laws.

  • @lightandnightEQUINOX
    @lightandnightEQUINOX 3 года назад +11

    I just really wish devices just return to that easy design where the backings can easily be removed and consumers replace batteries themselves.

  • @rizwan6659
    @rizwan6659 3 года назад +395

    “They almost feel like make the battery not to last”
    That’s how lithium ion battery works sir

    • @chezy2570
      @chezy2570 3 года назад +2

      @Long Live NRA why would they use AA batteries they are too big to fit inside of the phone

    • @jessefisher1809
      @jessefisher1809 3 года назад +46

      @@chezy2570 are you for real? Clearly sarcasm.

    • @ThatGuy-vi8ch
      @ThatGuy-vi8ch 3 года назад +21

      The battery life on phones is actually huge. Laptops were never good on battery life. It only appears small because Google services and Apple services are constantly running in the background. Remove Google from your phone, not sure what you can do with Apple since that's built into the OS. If you remove Google from an android phone entirely, it lasts about twice as long.

    • @mylessteel9755
      @mylessteel9755 3 года назад +14

      lithium ion batteries last for years if you don't over charge them. Iv had my phone for 5 years now with no battery issues. most people plug in their phone when they go to sleep. the trick is to not charge it to 100%.

    • @ThatGuy-vi8ch
      @ThatGuy-vi8ch 3 года назад +1

      @@mylessteel9755 i have found that even going passed 90 to about 92, also hurts life faster. Stay under 90% folks.

  • @yodelman6478
    @yodelman6478 3 года назад +102

    This was hard to watch as someone who works with batteries. Wow. Someone might wanna give them a brush up on what lithium ion is..... my god. Makes u question a lot.

    • @e.l.6092
      @e.l.6092 3 года назад +6

      You are right, but on the other hand ,in some devices the batteries are not replaceable(often in cell phones). This ends up looking like planned obsolescence.

    • @nickvarley8365
      @nickvarley8365 3 года назад +12

      @@e.l.6092 Word. Bring back replaceable batteries!

    • @nousername5673
      @nousername5673 3 года назад +1

      Battery recycling! Properly dispose of your old batteries at designated places (do research for where you are).

    • @jbtvt
      @jbtvt 3 года назад

      @@nickvarley8365 The problem is most people would rather have a waterproof device than a replaceable battery. Any rubber seal they could install just won't do that nearly as well as adhesive.

  • @googleplusisdead
    @googleplusisdead 3 года назад +16

    Someone should interview CBC about all the negative reactions to this fluff piece... :)

  • @nocause5395
    @nocause5395 3 года назад +35

    You're complaining about a 10-year-old laptop

  • @evolved326
    @evolved326 3 года назад +77

    "Were you out on the blazing sun?
    No! ...Now that it broke, I can't take it back to work with me in the blazing sun!"

  • @jlink38
    @jlink38 3 года назад +188

    This is the most biased "reporting" I've ever seen. The Samsung guy broke his phone. This is almost as bad as American "journalism."

    • @quixomega
      @quixomega 3 года назад +10

      But how dare you question the consumer? Maybe his phone screen did magically break itself in a way that doesn't make sense!

    • @junkaccount2535
      @junkaccount2535 3 года назад +2

      Its called "North America" for a reason, you're America without the rights + a queen

    • @Nathan-jh1ho
      @Nathan-jh1ho 3 года назад +2

      I was watching eailer CBC shows like this and they were pretty good. I commented how this type of real journalism is going extinct in the US and we need it. Never mind.

    • @kenim
      @kenim 3 года назад +4

      "Why shouldnt my 10 year old outdated hardware run the latest software that the brand new and more powerful ones do?? This is anti consumer!"
      Yeah right. These people have no knowledge about tech and try to apple broad consumer policies. The only valid point they touched is the anti-repair thing.

    • @kylecyr8999
      @kylecyr8999 Год назад

      Depends i had a Samsung Galaxy S20 and the back facing camera exploded (literally not making this up) went to Samsung they said it wasn't covered ended up getting a $20 part on eBay and fixing it myself camera kind of sucked afterwards but was better than shelling out another $1000

  • @njcanuck
    @njcanuck 3 года назад +11

    A Repair person told me that many problems are caused by their making the devices smaller and thinner.

  • @929omg
    @929omg 3 года назад +25

    Im the type of person who will buy a new phone and imidiatetly install a screen protector and top of the line case as soon as i unbox the device.

  • @MistrZIGZAG
    @MistrZIGZAG 3 года назад +156

    “They make the batteries not last”
    Umm... most people use their phone for 5+ hours a day. Exactly how long does a battery need to last you?? That’s a lot of wear and tear on the battery over the span of 2 years. You’re lucky you get that long.

    • @archingelus
      @archingelus 3 года назад +15

      The phone also never shut downs, they are always on standby

    • @danwic
      @danwic 3 года назад +3

      I've got two Samsung phones, one of considerable age now (a galaxy s8) and it gets constant use, no problem with the battery but that because I never let it run below 10%

    • @archingelus
      @archingelus 3 года назад +3

      @@danwic dude... don’t let it drops below 20 if possible... lithium HATES being empty but also hates being too full either, it’s a crancky tech

    • @MichaelD8393
      @MichaelD8393 3 года назад

      Some people also leave their phones plugged in all day; I made that mistake with my old iPhone X. Just let the battery run down and charge up only when you absolutely need to.

    • @MichaelD8393
      @MichaelD8393 3 года назад +1

      @Bass Boosted True, but leaving it plugged in all day isn’t gonna help.

  • @SnackGodd
    @SnackGodd 3 года назад +222

    I thought they were gonna call louis rossmann

    • @Coltoh.
      @Coltoh. 3 года назад +16

      Or interview any repair shop tech at all??

    • @jeffjiang5272
      @jeffjiang5272 3 года назад

      Louis is not Canadian

    • @TutorialClan
      @TutorialClan 3 года назад +21

      @@jeffjiang5272 you're right yes he's not Canadian but he's been one of the leaders in the rightful repair in the US and holding these Tech Giants accountable

    • @HalifaxComputersRepair
      @HalifaxComputersRepair 3 года назад

      @@jeffjiang5272 lol

    • @jeffjiang5272
      @jeffjiang5272 3 года назад +4

      @Help Tech
      It also touched on another sad truth which is Canadians generally receive worse service/pricing/treatment and many other stuff compared to the US, but no one is doing anything about it and we are getting used to it.

  • @ahmedmakada2724
    @ahmedmakada2724 3 года назад +6

    I've repaired my acer laptop twice. It's 8 years old. Upgraded Ram and installed an SSD. Runs like a dream.
    Pretty surprised the repair guys were unable to repair at least 50%.
    Consumers charge so much knowing people will still pay. Most use upgrading their contracts with cellular companies as a reason to replace the functioning device.
    If we as consumers refused to pay such ridiculous prices for tech then perhaps companies would reduce this. Demand and Supply.
    There's also the issue of software updates. Once the updates stop, we tend to replace the device.

  • @annettevalstar8115
    @annettevalstar8115 2 года назад +11

    My HP special edition 2005 lasted until 2019. I had it somewhat repaired and it lasted another six months. It could be repaired again but too expensive. Never replaced the battery. Loved that laptop.

    • @robertmaybeth3434
      @robertmaybeth3434 Год назад

      I owned an HP bought in 2003 and that one too, was trouble-free. Got stolen a year or two ago but still was working. So I bought an HP Omen laptop this year. Not really anything to write home about now - often freezes up, reasons unknown. I won't be buying another from HP. My (TWO) Alienware/Dell Area 51M laptops (loved the first one so much I bought another open-box from Ebay) are everything HP is not - fast, ergonomic, and they keep working just fine even when they are so hot you can barely put your hands on the keyboard.

    • @fredericp64
      @fredericp64 Год назад +1

      2007 here, still working.

  • @MistrZIGZAG
    @MistrZIGZAG 3 года назад +193

    You’re “pros” aren’t even opening up the laptops.

    • @FerintoshFarmsPhotography
      @FerintoshFarmsPhotography 3 года назад +19

      Prolly just overheating and needs a good dusting

    • @Skoopyy.
      @Skoopyy. 2 года назад +1

      @@FerintoshFarmsPhotography and thermal paste

  • @dcast777
    @dcast777 3 года назад +102

    Normally a fan of CBC reporting. But man, not calling that Roofer out on his "my screen broke on its own" or even putting that guy on camera is just a bad take. The chance that phone screen broke because the phone heated up is so out there it's crazy.

    • @tati2cute776
      @tati2cute776 3 года назад +5

      That one is actually believable years back when i still both galaxy phones they had a major issue with one of their suppliers for tempered glass and so glass backs on a decent quantity of phones were getting fractures without cause; i was apart of one of those unlucky batches and they offered full repair. I never cared about it enough to do it because i always have a case on but i’m sure if they had a well documented issue with it in the past i wouldn’t say it’s not probable lol

    • @thebigone545
      @thebigone545 3 года назад +3

      I had a Sony phone which got hot while using RUclips and it’s glass back blew up. It created spider web cracks all down the back of the phone. I had to duct tape it up, to prevent getting glass splinters.

    • @monicaleonte8913
      @monicaleonte8913 3 года назад +1

      remember that Samsung phones were straight up exploding at one point

    • @dcast777
      @dcast777 3 года назад +11

      @@monicaleonte8913 But the battery on his phone wasn't bulging. It's much more likely he dropped it.

    • @Divino_1
      @Divino_1 2 года назад +1

      No, the it's common for Samsung phones, especially for the back glass.

  • @mam362
    @mam362 2 года назад +4

    Batteries will always have a limit to how many times you can recharge them, no matter what quality it is. Eventually, every battery will become ineffective.

  • @MAYK1NG
    @MAYK1NG 3 года назад +15

    Im impressed with 'Right to Repair and hope to see more consumer avocation against big tech. Especially in Canada where we are seriously OVERCHARGED for service.

  • @fizzyizzy05
    @fizzyizzy05 3 года назад +103

    I'm going to debunk the "they're making batteries that don't hold a charge" or whatever it was, unfortunately one of the limitations of lithium ion technology that is used in batteries is that over time batteries start to lose some of their total capacity.

  • @xXGurgleXx
    @xXGurgleXx 3 года назад +259

    “Only problem is the border is closed” sir that is the opposite of a problem.

    • @Foreseeable1
      @Foreseeable1 3 года назад +1

      What! They shut down the mail system? Do tell.

    • @PeterSmith-or3pq
      @PeterSmith-or3pq 3 года назад

      Good one ! Thanks

    • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 3 года назад +5

      As an American, even I will agree, lol. Please, do bar us from entering your country with our disgusting, "wearing a mask is an infringement on my rights!" stupidity 😓

    • @techhelpportalextras3007
      @techhelpportalextras3007 3 года назад +1

      @@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley it isn't but the government requiring it is an overstep. I wear a mask and support businesses right to bar customers who don't wear one but the government shouldn't require it

  • @evanstelly7404
    @evanstelly7404 3 года назад +6

    Lady with “Giant iPad Pro”, If you happen to see this comment, I had exact same issue. Go to Apple support, tell them you can’t run the diagnostic because it won’t turn on, pay $99 for battery replacement and they’ll send you a new iPad exactly like yours.

  • @doiceslife8374
    @doiceslife8374 3 года назад +5

    0:17 just by looking at the screen glitched out I can easily tell the GPU went out.

  • @yodelman6478
    @yodelman6478 3 года назад +52

    This was utterly horrible reporting after speaking to some of my colleagues I now agree with most of the comment section. Disgraceful reporting funded by tax payers.

  • @ExplorewithMJ
    @ExplorewithMJ 3 года назад +75

    Um, if you had a laptop and used for 10 years and battery not holding power as much anymore, that battery has actually done very well and just buy a new battery. That normal. If you got a new phone, and within the 15 day period and problems, that should of been taken care of though. Apple is really bad as making software purposely fail and slow to force get a new phone. If you had computer for many many years, and starts to run slow and act up, first question, have you done any clean up or rebuilds? To keep running smooth, it is recommended to do a fresh clean and install at least once a year. That does sound a bit excessive but things will build up over time causing the slow down and that only way to fix. Sadly, the salesperson will just say, oh, its old, get a new one. That isn't right either.

    • @dylanphair.
      @dylanphair. 3 года назад +8

      Although Apple still does at least support devices for at least 5years whereas most android manufacturers only support devices for 2-3 years

    • @ExplorewithMJ
      @ExplorewithMJ 3 года назад

      @@dylanphair. Hmmm. I found that actually opposite. Apple makes it so you have to upgrade faster and will make it run slow on purpose. Android doesn't. lol

    • @dylanphair.
      @dylanphair. 3 года назад +1

      @@ExplorewithMJ okay, except that was to prolong the life of the device, would you rather have a device which is only marginally slower then before but it can remain on for more than a couple of hours, or a device which is faster, but only retains a proper charge for 45 minutes, also, again most android phones get 1-2 years of updates, the iPhone 6S is still getting updates and it’s 6 years old

    • @dylanphair.
      @dylanphair. 3 года назад +1

      @@ExplorewithMJ and Apple along with Samsung were fined for the exact same reason in Europe, slowing down old phones

    • @ExplorewithMJ
      @ExplorewithMJ 3 года назад

      @@dylanphair. Ya, Apple can afford to pay fines and will keep doing it, they love monopoly.
      Android also = more free apps and freedom, Apple = $$$ pay and they in charge of apps. Sorry, as you can see, I don't like Apple. lol.
      Battery use, sorry, all phones the same, after so long they all start going downhill. Batteries were never made and capable of lasting forever. Usually after approx 400-500 charges they go down.

  • @magnusharrison2715
    @magnusharrison2715 3 года назад +6

    I still have a 2010 MacBook that still holds up for basic tasks such as internet browsing watching videos and works like a champ

    • @ouya_expert
      @ouya_expert 3 года назад

      Anything from the core 2 and later will do web browsing and essay writing just fine

  • @BBme
    @BBme 7 месяцев назад +1

    3 years ago, my less than 2 years old Acer laptop has a faulty power supply adapter. The service center said it has no stock and need to wait for 2 months after my order. They even said the new adaptor is actually different model for another laptop because they will no longer produce parts for laptops that are more than a year after launched.

  • @Itsbestbro
    @Itsbestbro 3 года назад +43

    In our modern day, people need to be tech literate to use their devices.

  • @jessefisher1809
    @jessefisher1809 3 года назад +100

    they should have had louis rossman on here

    • @firedragons142
      @firedragons142 3 года назад +11

      He just uploaded a video reaction to it

    • @garetht1236
      @garetht1236 3 года назад

      Yes, and he made a video about it haha

  • @Osama_Amer
    @Osama_Amer 3 года назад +6

    Why I agree repairability is a problem, most of the issues and 'breakdowns' shown in the episode were from normal usage, age and user error. I expected better reporting from marketplace.

  • @Nathan.Klemstein
    @Nathan.Klemstein 3 года назад +7

    I know this was made in good intentions, but the execution is rather poor.

  • @VladimirCingel
    @VladimirCingel 3 года назад +31

    So heat broke the glass... sure... Happens all the time...
    And even if it really did happen (1/10 000 000 chance?) I wouldn't use it as example.

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 3 года назад +1

      Samsungs are known for overheating and even starting fires...

    • @zacheryjequinto7259
      @zacheryjequinto7259 2 года назад +3

      @@davidhollenshead4892 yeah but glass shatters when there's a sudden change in temperature. So he heated up his phone and probably put it in a fridge. Not to mention, the fires were exclusive to the s7 and overheating is something of all phones.

    • @Chahlie
      @Chahlie 2 года назад

      My flipphone got warm once when I was working outside in record hot temps, an alarm came on. I wonder if his phone has a history that could be checked for warnings?

  • @dakshbhatt5191
    @dakshbhatt5191 3 года назад +61

    I like this show but this is the stupidest episode I mean technology improves every 15 days you can’t complain about 5 7 10 years old devices

    • @ItsRainingLemons
      @ItsRainingLemons 3 года назад +4

      Honestly.

    • @jenkins5265
      @jenkins5265 3 года назад +4

      Exactly

    • @holocene2164
      @holocene2164 3 года назад +7

      I disagree. The problem with programmed obsolescence is a real one and is especially prominent when it comes to technological apparatus. It's not because technology improves that a 3 year old phone shouldn't work anymore! For example, cars are getting more fuel efficient year by year but a 10 years old car usually still works...

    • @dakshbhatt5191
      @dakshbhatt5191 3 года назад

      @@holocene2164 car has improved over 100 years!! You can see how fast evs are improving. Take tesla for an example!! Very first model 3s had old hardware so they don’t support full self driving. If you need fsd than you have to upgrade to hardware 3.0

    • @BlueToronto
      @BlueToronto 3 года назад

      ​@@dakshbhatt5191 Their point is valid. I have a Pixel 2 that Google will no longer update as of a few weeks ago. Is it because the hardware is obsolete? Not even close, it still runs super fast and probably still has better hardware than most phones being released today but, you know, Google just planned to make it obsolete, software-wise at least. They'd much rather have you buy a new one.

  • @uniacafe
    @uniacafe 3 месяца назад +1

    A phone doesn’t get so hot it cracks the screen. Phones don’t go 150 Celsius lmao 😂

  • @QMaverick1
    @QMaverick1 3 года назад +4

    I really want to know more about your methodology. For example, when you were testing reliability, were there limits on how old those devices are? If you have a 5 year old phone, it's much less likely to keep working than a 1 year old phone.
    I am 100% on board with right to repair though, and I'm glad you're shining that light.

  • @aidancreer1368
    @aidancreer1368 3 года назад +27

    How do you expect for an phone or any technology to last forever? Batteries degrade. Phone screens are fragile when you drop them.

    • @bbol745
      @bbol745 3 года назад +4

      Many people don’t understand technology, even on a basic level.

    • @dylanmaki2482
      @dylanmaki2482 3 года назад +6

      Glass is glass and glass breaks...:)

    • @terranceclark8328
      @terranceclark8328 3 года назад +3

      @@dylanmaki2482 scratches at a level 6 and deeper grooves at a level 7.

  • @Apocryphon368
    @Apocryphon368 3 года назад +21

    I mean, both laptops that are 10 years old also look like they cost sub $1000, plastic shells, cheap construction. If you want quality, you need to spend money. Batteries are lithium ion, they have a finite lifespan and it varies depending on how to care for it. People complaining about batteries that stop holding a charge after 3-4 years don't understand basic physics. Devices slow down due to battery degradation? Of course, how is the phone supposed to run without enough power being supplied? Electronics have a finite lifespan, wear on parts, new software that can't run on older devices for multiple reasons. If you force companies to put in more R&D into making older devices work, the costs of new devices would be astronomical.
    Listen I agree, right to repair is key. You should be able to attempt a repair or take it to a shop to attempt a repair if the company doesn't want to attempt the fix themselves. But making a law to essentially cost those big companies more money will just be passed onto consumers. This isn't a simple "just make it into a law and then they have to provide it". They will charge consumer the losses they incur.
    Why do you think phones have gotten so expensive? Sure, technology gets smaller, more expensive but the main reason is people hold onto their phones for much longer now. Back when the first iPhone came out people upgraded almost every year. Now people hold their iPhones for upwards of 4-5 years, the manufactures need to make up those losses. I'm not providing excuses but just pointing things out logically. This fight needs to be done in a careful manner so that consumers don't end up paying even more for things some of us don't need.

    • @Hongisking
      @Hongisking 3 года назад +3

      Couldn't have said it better myself. I'm very much in favour of right to repair, providing repair manuals, parts, etc. But when you're pushing the limits of packaging/performance/cost, there are design sacrifices that have to be made.

    • @DrX_1030
      @DrX_1030 3 года назад

      Amen, these people don't even have real complaints. They should've just interviewed jerryrigeverything. He would've given them accurate facts

    • @Ezekiel-pc4ef
      @Ezekiel-pc4ef 3 года назад

      Yeah me tooI blame people for not throwing their phone away every 6 month so I could get an iphone 12 pro max for a 100$

    • @ThatGuy-vi8ch
      @ThatGuy-vi8ch 3 года назад +1

      We shouldn't need to buy a new phone every year, that's a lie. Phones should last at least 4 years. It isn't hard to make them last. They are built to break on purpose so you'll spend more money at their business. It's a greed thing not because it's not possible.

  • @joelma1109
    @joelma1109 3 года назад

    We need more people like Ricardo, going the extra miles to get his phone replace. Excellent job Ricardo!!!

  • @cynicannkeel8899
    @cynicannkeel8899 Год назад +1

    I've had Samsung Galaxy cell phones for years. Never had a technical issue with any of them, and I use my cell phone constantly for researching, checking mail, ordering products.

  • @ThreeSixFour
    @ThreeSixFour 3 года назад +29

    iPhone 7 is 3 years old and battery health is 58% and wont hold a charge? that's called wear and tear

    • @Coltoh.
      @Coltoh. 3 года назад +5

      and you should be able to have the battery replaced affordably

    • @blackadder4590
      @blackadder4590 3 года назад

      My Iphone 5s is 6 years old, works fine (a bit slower but it is still great) and battery health is 80%.. Still good for a 6 year old device.

  • @ManyMannyMan
    @ManyMannyMan 3 года назад +53

    "The things you own, end up owning you"

    • @Reddylion
      @Reddylion 3 года назад +1

      True but they also help you sometimes.

    • @chezy2570
      @chezy2570 3 года назад

      never happened to me Lmao

  • @social3ngin33rin
    @social3ngin33rin 3 года назад +2

    I had an Alienware laptop that had a capacitor pop on the motherboard, it affected the audio and hard drive; at the same time as the capacitor, I had my 2nd battery swap at their repair center. in the 4th year, I had multiple keyboard keys physically break around the same time.

  • @NielsonLucas
    @NielsonLucas 3 года назад +1

    My mom also has a Dell Inspiron 5759 Microsoft Store Signature Edition laptop she purchased in Xmas 2016 for $799 US. The machine still works more than 4 years later. It had a few problems, even with the touchpad. It was fixed.

  • @Frostisity101
    @Frostisity101 3 года назад +14

    Horrible episode. The criteria they use to evaluate a company is extremely misinformed. Which brand breaks down most? Well, how do we know it’s not the fault of the user? There’s different models of tech for a reason, don’t expect a diamond for the price of coal.

  • @idcraw
    @idcraw 3 года назад +9

    I can remember when the TV repairman would come to your house with their black case full of tubes . The most feared words were sorry it's the picture tube. And the local stores had tube testers for the do it yourselfer. I realize the technology is obsolete but the concept is still sound.

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 3 года назад +1

      Of course, it took a lot of money to keep replacing the tubes, even when my stepfather did it...

  • @someguy8427
    @someguy8427 3 года назад +2

    This video is way to cut down on information. I would have watched a longer version of this if it had more in-detail information for the segment like the broken iPad, I still have no clue what happened to it in the end.

  • @techdevicenews
    @techdevicenews 2 года назад +4

    "...plus the battery drains really fast." *Shows iPhone at 50% capacity*

    • @Reculse
      @Reculse 2 года назад

      Yea and i hate to admit it but iphone batteries are pretty decent.That iphone probably have more than 1000 battery cycles.

    • @rommysoeli
      @rommysoeli 2 года назад

      @@Reculse
      Probably even much more than 2000 cycles.
      My iPhone 8 battery right now at 1400 cycles and it still has 77% of its original capacity.

  • @Foreseeable1
    @Foreseeable1 3 года назад +52

    Need Mac repairs go to Louis Rossmann Group, need i-phone repairs go to I-pad Rehab -

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 3 года назад +6

      I thought it was him they were going to talk to actually, when they were at the US border !

    • @karenacton3854
      @karenacton3854 3 года назад

      And where are these shops?

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 3 года назад +1

      @@karenacton3854 iPad rehab is in Honeoye falls ny, louis is in NYC. So just fly to the US, isolate for 2 weeks, go get your stuff fixed, get a negative covid 19 test, fly back to Canada, and then isolate for 2 weeks. Its easy !

    • @Foreseeable1
      @Foreseeable1 3 года назад +1

      @@TenOfZero1 That or just mail your item in.

    • @TenOfZero1
      @TenOfZero1 3 года назад +1

      @@Foreseeable1 well yeah sure, if you want to be logical about it. :-) to be fair the paperwork work to export it to the US and them import it back to Canada and not paid duties in each would be way more owed than the devices are worth.

  • @aidancreer1368
    @aidancreer1368 3 года назад +11

    And imagine having a phone with the newest os and waiting forever for it to load. This also makes the battery discharge more

  • @V3DT
    @V3DT Год назад +4

    I'm all for companies giving schematics & either supplying replacement parts or allowing others to make aftermarket parts. But I also don't think companies should have to take a loss because of consumers abusing their devices. If it's defective from the start sure they should repair or replace it but the reality is a lot of people don't treat these devices with the care they should & it's amazing they last as long as they normally do.

  • @jakp8777
    @jakp8777 3 года назад +2

    No one is forcing you to pay $1300 for a phone. There are free with contract and low cost (under $50) phones out there.

  • @PureVikingPowers
    @PureVikingPowers 3 года назад +32

    They are built-to-fail today, most 1990's phones still works today but there's no profit in a lasting phone for companies.

    • @JonasWilms
      @JonasWilms 2 года назад

      I've dropped a Motorola Talkabout from a meter back then and it shattered into hundreds of pieces.
      And most 1990's phones are recycled by now.

  • @nosestockpicker4388
    @nosestockpicker4388 3 года назад +5

    My Microsoft surface has almost 10 years and still going strong💪

  • @bjthedjdutchdude1992
    @bjthedjdutchdude1992 3 года назад +3

    @0:50 my 10 year old Sony Vaio has this. I'm saving up for a new one.
    Smartphones; My longest lasting smartphone was a LG L7 Optimus II. 4 years and 1 month. Now I own a OPPO A9. You don't need a flagship phone. I've always owned budget phones and saved lots of money.

  • @stephandickens2943
    @stephandickens2943 Год назад +2

    Black Friday 2021 I purchased an HP Envy x360 to replace a budget HP laptop from 2018 which outgrew my needs (I gave it to a sibling). After a few months I started having issues with the display experiencing bad ghost images and occasional glitching. I ended up finally sending in the laptop for repair under warranty and I'm typing this on a Toshiba laptop from 2010 which isn't my laptop. We have never had really any issues with HP computers before. I ended up purchasing the extended warranty so any future issues will be covered.
    We have never had any issues with Samsung phones. Although, we have had issues with Motorola phones and so have friends that have owned them (Motorola is owned by Lenovo).
    I am a viewer from the U.S. and I admire these videos and how much more on top of things Canada is then the U.S..

  • @kahluacoke
    @kahluacoke 3 года назад +7

    Manufacturers generally have a DOA (dead on arrival) period for defective products whereby the retailer can return lemon items to them. Make sure to ask when purchasing what the phones warranty, buyer's remorse, and defective return policies are. Once you know these policies make sure to monitor your phone during the initial period of use. If anything is suspect then return it or swap it out at the retailer. Regarding screens, take some precautions and protect your phone or tablet with a case so as to avoid cracks from drops. Batteries are an issue more so nowadays as most phones, tablets, and laptops are designed so consumers can not easily swap them but have to take them to a repair centre to have it done.

  • @HarpaxA
    @HarpaxA 3 года назад +9

    Com'on this edition of marketplace is a bit less objective...
    1. It's typical for lithium to lose charge after two years. Typical life cycle of lithium is only 500 charge.
    2. Five years old Laptop is old, let alone 10 years. My 10 yo desktop already have GPU and PSU replaced, and twice RAM warranty replacement. For laptop 5 yo is good already.
    3. Acer brand is known to be less reliable worldwide, how it's better than HP ?
    Did you compare number of failure as percentage of sales unit ?

    • @Terra-Antares
      @Terra-Antares 3 года назад +2

      I sometimes wish removable batteries were back, my very first phone lasted me more than four years thanks to easy battery replacement.
      Acer as a brand is hot garbage, avoid them like the plague. I've had multiple laptops from their brand break within *6 months* of usage (they were brand new too), one of my friends had an acer laptop at one point and the battery died within the first year of usage.

    • @HarpaxA
      @HarpaxA 3 года назад

      @@Terra-Antares Yes, it was one of the most unreliable brand, yet CBC said they are better than HP lol...

    • @Terra-Antares
      @Terra-Antares 3 года назад +1

      @@HarpaxA HP is *leagues* better than anything Acer ever can be.
      I happen to still have the same printer from HP for more than a decade, still working fine today.

  • @how5851
    @how5851 2 года назад +2

    I have a 12 year old Acer which serves a second laptop and have dropped several times. It is still going strong and have never had issues with it.

  • @merhaylamlee
    @merhaylamlee 2 года назад +1

    I can tell you that within the past 5 years, I have had horrible experiences with HP equipment. I gave up using HP products due to the failure rate. We're talking motherboard failures, display failures. When I would send the computer for warranty repair, it would come back missing the harddrive, tower destroyed by lousy repair.. I just build my own now.

  • @lindsayder
    @lindsayder 3 года назад +11

    Gotta buy with a credit card that offers extended warranty and cellphone protection as benefits so if the store and manufacturer refuse, you can dispute it with the credit card company.

    • @rtg94
      @rtg94 3 года назад

      I had no idea some credit card companies do that. Thanks for the tip I'm going to check mine out.

    • @lindsayder
      @lindsayder 3 года назад +1

      @@meridianline4022 actually yes it is no different than car rental insurance.

    • @rtg94
      @rtg94 3 года назад

      @@meridianline4022 I completely understand your skepticism, because banks are worse than insurance companies. But
      there's no harm in looking into it, and you never know, they might actually honor it.
      I always hope for the best and expect the worst.

    • @lindsayder
      @lindsayder 3 года назад +1

      @@meridianline4022 if you don't want to use a credit card to try to save money that's your choice. The rest of us can. The fact is if people's phones etc are going to be broken or stolen anyway, it doesn't cost them anything to try to get it covered under their credit card benefits and there are plenty of cards with no annual fees that offer it. If you'd rather not take that option available to you and just pay the full cost of a replacement then great. And I didn't say to use the insurance of the rental companies, I said it was no different than rental car insurance in the context of that offered by credit card companies as a card benefit. And yes, believe it or not, the credit card companies do pay the damages if you use that benefit and get into an accident. And as far as companies working to get as much money as possible, obviously that's what they are doing. That is the point of a business. To make money. It's not a secret nor is it a conspiracy.

  • @nemesis851_
    @nemesis851_ 3 года назад +8

    STILL using my BLACKBERRY Warrior/Veteran mobile phone of 11 years now

    • @tbz1551
      @tbz1551 3 года назад

      Which has no capacity for new software, isn’t capable of doing 90% of the things that current devices can do. I mean it’s still a phone and probably has great contacts and mediocre access to web-based systems. It has saved you money though, but it’s capacity to do what many like their phones to do... doesn’t exist.

    • @nemesis851_
      @nemesis851_ 3 года назад +1

      It's a phone I ONLY use for voice and texting -yes - and it's been beat up broken battery cover, dropped numerous times (as a contractor), replaced the battery (myself free), the screen never cracked, and allows me to receive BUSINESS phone calls.
      I have a separate data phone.

  • @rachelplummer2668
    @rachelplummer2668 2 года назад +3

    I would never let my younger siblings use my tablet alone. It breaking would be inevitable. You must supervise children with expensive devices-or don’t give them devices at all! Send them outside to play and be creative!

  • @xs8372
    @xs8372 3 года назад +3

    I had an HP that lasted under a year. Multiple tech visits and it would break down again shortly after until I got tired and tossed it out lol

  • @HagathaBroomstick
    @HagathaBroomstick 3 года назад +10

    I've been using more moderately priced Motorola phones since 2013. Never had any issues. The only time I had a breakdown was when the system couldn't be updated any further. I'm on my third one and the only reason I replaced #2 was for a larger screen.

    • @Gracie-SavedByGrace
      @Gracie-SavedByGrace Год назад

      Same here. About 8 years using the Moto line of phones. They are a great value for the price and very stabe and reliable, with good battery life.

    • @Mr7Niice
      @Mr7Niice Год назад

      Same with pixel

    • @hayleygrimes8804
      @hayleygrimes8804 4 месяца назад

      Motorola is a great company! My mom used to work for them and they make great technology.

  • @DrX_1030
    @DrX_1030 3 года назад +15

    Should investigate the scam that is hearing aids...

    • @StayGreenBDifferent
      @StayGreenBDifferent 3 года назад +6

      All disabled tech. Wheelchairs can cost as much as a car and good cane tips are $50.

    • @nickvarley8365
      @nickvarley8365 3 года назад

      I Gramma punched the retirement employee when she was told how much she was being charged for her battery replacement. She was well over 90 haha

    • @cz2301
      @cz2301 3 года назад

      I’ve been using a Widetex hearing aid, which is a high quality one, for the past 16 years, the same device. It had a few minor and easily solved problems over the years. Just once i had to have the mic replaced and it costed quite a lot back then. The only problem is, for the past 10 years it’s no longer programmable due to its old operational system. But is still works really well and i cant complain for this. But, like, 16 years for such a delicate device.

  • @D.J.O3
    @D.J.O3 3 года назад +1

    My s9+ plus also have an hot issue now.
    When it gets hot the display will doing some weird stuff

  • @colletteso4859
    @colletteso4859 2 года назад +1

    I am still using my Samsung Galaxy S9 going on 2.5years. Before my warranty was up; Samsung offered to renew the batteries and changed everything inside the phone. They told me they basically changed everything and it's like a brand new mobile. I love Samsung their Customer service support is excellent and efficient.

  • @njmario281
    @njmario281 3 года назад +8

    Battery life? It's like any other products. Shoes do not last long, toothpaste, socks, etc, etc.

  • @MrRockNRoll
    @MrRockNRoll 3 года назад +7

    I must be the only happy LG user. My last 4 phones have been LG (G4, G6, G7 and now V60). Thats at least 6 years using their phones and only 1 issue with any of them and Telus fixed the phone within a week (it was a known reboot issue with the G6). As long as LG continues to put out phones that appeal to me I will keep buying them. Ive yet to find any other phone that meets my needs as well as LG

    • @costylezz
      @costylezz 2 года назад +1

      I've had 3 LG phones and they worked pretty well too. Too bad they're not selling phones anymore

    • @forrestunderwood3174
      @forrestunderwood3174 Год назад

      Do they even make phones now?

  • @leglessinoz
    @leglessinoz 2 года назад +2

    my experience of Samsung phones has been just fine. I've owned several Galaxy S phones over the years and upgraded them to get more functionality. I've each of them for years.

  • @greenbay470
    @greenbay470 2 года назад +3

    HP: "Newest laptops have the lowest failure rates"
    That has to be my favourite "technically the truth" I've come across lmao

  • @unaphiliated5090
    @unaphiliated5090 3 года назад +9

    I’m going back to 1995. Land line and a desktop computer that I assemble from parts and software I chose. No more Google, Twitter, Facebook, etc.

    • @nickvarley8365
      @nickvarley8365 3 года назад

      I hate Facebook and Twitter. But why Google? Google sheets and docs are great, free applications. And I use my Google Chromecast every day.

    • @mikedw6748
      @mikedw6748 3 года назад +3

      @@nickvarley8365 privacy wise Google is a disaster

    • @nickvarley8365
      @nickvarley8365 3 года назад

      @@mikedw6748 eh, I trust Google more than the government 🤷

    • @t1e6x12
      @t1e6x12 3 года назад +1

      You can still assemble a computer from parts.

    • @davidhollenshead4892
      @davidhollenshead4892 3 года назад

      @@nickvarley8365 You shouldn't...

  • @WetCoaster
    @WetCoaster 3 года назад +3

    If a parts manufacturer is restricted from selling repair parts by the big tech companies, that is unfair policies.

  • @digiartly
    @digiartly 3 года назад +1

    My HP laptop lasted for 7 years and it still works except it's battery. You need constantly connected to power to keep it running.

  • @evanhefner4218
    @evanhefner4218 2 года назад +1

    Where's the actual data from the big survey they did? I'd like to see some stats on which brands are the most reliable, not just some anecdotes.

  • @cynellekhentannvasquez8219
    @cynellekhentannvasquez8219 3 года назад +8

    I had my vivo phone since 2016 and my dad bought me a new one and that old phone is now with my sister and it's 4+ years old now and it never needed repair

    • @hunterbear2421
      @hunterbear2421 3 года назад

      i got a samsung s3 my dad got it to me after he used it since launched he cracked the side of the screen very small barly noticeable and the battery acts fine so i don't know why the people here are complaining the only real plobem is that the software is sorta not supporting some apps

  • @diannawilson5743
    @diannawilson5743 3 года назад +7

    I've had a Samsung GalaxyJ1 model since 2016 and haven't had an issue with it. I guess I'm not rough enough on it. I'm looking at another Samsung with more storage under $400. That should do me for another four years.
    Also, I've had an HP Pavillion desktop for TEN years. I bought it in 2010 and no problem with it. I had to buy a new mouse because I knocked it on the floor too many times. I'm running Windows 10 on this PC with no issues.

    • @diannawilson5743
      @diannawilson5743 3 года назад +1

      @Smok3 SHO Thanks - I'll take a look at it. I like Samsung and will probably stick with them. Also HP.

    • @fluffy131
      @fluffy131 3 года назад

      Yes very good you sould get a samsung a31 or a32 very recommended for that price range if you got 4 years out of like the cheapest samsung phone ever you could probably get like 6 out of this 1 good job samsungs are good

  • @challengerdrakava1198
    @challengerdrakava1198 3 года назад +2

    I bought a XR the day it was released. Till this day it’s never been dropped and I take good care of it. Super fast years later. 🥳

  • @rowenakwan6733
    @rowenakwan6733 2 года назад +1

    My 5-year-old Huawei Nova Plus is still running great. No issues.

  • @Y_Canada
    @Y_Canada 3 года назад +4

    I've learned a long time ago to only buy tech from stores that has a good return policy. So, it's mostly BestBuy I'm stuck with. Source, Walmart and a few other places are okay too. Haven't had issues with my phones, but I returned at least 3 laptops in the last 10 years (within 2 weeks of using them).
    Please do a research on the return policy. And return items on time if you can.

  • @AaronWells93
    @AaronWells93 3 года назад +3

    Why doesn’t the Canadian government provide that deaf school child with a laptop to do her school work?! Even in the U.S. a lot of school children are provided laptops!

    • @siinxkj
      @siinxkj 3 года назад

      the students who are provided laptops are in secondary school, not all schools but most.
      not to say that they are good, they certainly get the job done.

    • @sy5tem
      @sy5tem 3 года назад

      highly depends on schools sectors, my wife work in a poor district and they get laptops (not a lot but still do) our children don't get laptop we have to pay for them (but we live in richer area)

  • @martincampbell8655
    @martincampbell8655 Год назад +1

    This is why for quite a few years now I have bought Lenovo computers. Their computers are made to be easily repaired, parts and repair manuals are readily available. Also, you have to take care of your devices properly. Rough handling of devices shortens their life considerably. One more thing: ALL devices that have a battery or batteries should have to be made so that the battery (or batteries) are easy to replace, and batteries need to be made available at reasonable prices.

  • @Joshuastem5622
    @Joshuastem5622 3 года назад +1

    The first phone comparison doesn’t even make sense. Obviously taking a sample of only two people is pretty much worthless, but regardless of that I’m not surprised at a three year old phone having problems, but a two week old phone having that many problems is absolutely ridiculous.