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Smartphones. Most people don't need to buy the latest and greatest iPhone every year.
I second this, especially with Android you can breath new life into a phone by installing a custom ROM
What if my phone isn't supported by any ROMs? Is there an easier alternative to building it for your device on your own, following the given instructions, for example?
Sadly the best bet is to only buy devices that you know have good custom ROM support
I'm in that situation right now with my OnePlus N10, the plan is to buy a second hand device that is supported by LineageOS