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Old 11-19-2015, 08:32 PM   #257
Vmurph
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Location: (USA) In the Hall of the Mountain King
Device: Kindles Oasis 3, Kindle Oasis 1, and iPhone XS Max
I feel so relieved now that I've decided not to buy a "replacement" Kindle until the one I have breaks or dies.

This means that I don't need to spend anymore money on Kindles for a good long while. Not just now, but it also means that I won't even upgrade next year when they release a Voyage 2. Not if my current Voyage is still working perfectly well.

Don't get me wrong. I would love to have a Voyage with the super fast processor we heard about, and the new improved e-ink technology. And I would totally buy it if I was still using a Paperwhite. But right now I have an awesome, practically new Voyage, and I love everything about it. So why spend another $200 when I don't really need anything better?

This is actually the first time in Kindle history that I have no more features or improvements on my wish list.

Same thing with my iPhone. It's got a 1080 display, super fast processor, awesome camera, and my final wish came true with the 6 Plus's huge screen. And my Nexus tablet has everything I need, too.

So I'm all done upgrading just for the sake of upgrading. What a sense of freedom. From now on, I will only upgrade when absolutely necessary.

Now I can start putting that money toward my next wish...an 80 inch, 4k TV.
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