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Should I upgrade to a new phone?

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In the past 12 years since the first iPhone was released, we’ve seen many innovations and developments that have inspired us to get a new phone again and again, and again.

At the heart of our dilemma over upgrades is #FOMO–the fear of being left behind or becoming obsolete. But don’t let all the marketing get to you. When planning for any large purchases, the important thing to consider is: Will you really use it?

Like many of you, we’ve struggled with our own confusion over when and when not to upgrade. So we thought we would prepare this handy guide to (hopefully) make your decision a little easier.

Can you afford a new phone?

We know this might be kind of a silly question… But any time you’re making a major non-essential purchase, it’s important to review your finances and ensure that you’re covered. If you have credit cards to pay off or are living from paycheck to paycheck, an expensive new smartphone might not the best place to spend your money.

Many of the flagship phones of big brands such as Samsung and Apple cost at least $1,000 (or even $1500)–a sizeable chunk of an average consumer’s budget.

If you want to upgrade to a new phone but don’t want to shell out that much money, you may want to consider brands like Xiaomi, Redmi, which offer phones with flagship-grade specs for a fraction of the cost. Their offerings are perfect for those who need high-performance devices but don’t care too much about brand names.

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How important is a phone’s brand to you? (Photo by Denny Ryanto on Unsplash)

An even cheaper phone that costs around $300 or $400 can be a great option in the short term, but they have their own downsides as well. They may have lower specs and hardware, and they’re also not as consistently updated or supported. Many find that they tend to succumb to lag more quickly, which means you may have to replace your phone more often to get the stability you need.

Am I locked to a contract? (If not, then skip ahead)

As tempting as it is to get a new mobile phone at a lower upfront price, more consumers today are embracing SIM-only plans. Mobile phones bundled with a fixed 24-month plans are unsurprisingly unpopular: your needs and wants may change over time and you would be stuck with the exact same data plan for 2 years.

According to a poll that Seedly hosted in their Personal Finance Facebook group, mobile phone bills are often some of our largest fixed expenses–so even though lengthy contracts may seem like a great way to get a new phone for less, you may actually be spending more in the long run.

If you’re happy with your contract and don’t mind renewing, you can simply upgrade when it comes time to renew. But if you think you might enjoy the freedom and flexibility of an SIM-only plan, then perhaps it’s time to let the contract end and make a switch.

SIM-only plans (with or without a contract) give consumers much more choice over the mobile phone they want to use. For example, by pairing a MyRepublic no-contract SIM plan with a used or refurbished phone, you could easily save a few hundred dollars each month. If you get bored of it soon after, you could sell it and switch to a different model.

A no-contract SIM and used phone combination can be great if you’re frugal; the lack of a contract is also perfect if you’re a tech junkie who loves trying out the latest and greatest flagships. But that still doesn’t answer the question of “Should I upgrade at all?”

How well does your phone work?

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It may be more cost-effective to upgrade instead of repairing a busted phone (Photo by Ali Abdul Rahman on Unsplash)

Take your phone out of your purse or pocket (or wherever you’re keeping it). Look at it for a few seconds. Hold it in your hands.

How does it feel? What features do you dislike; what features do you wish it had? How old is it? If you’ve used it for over 3 years, is it getting slow? Is the screen cracked? Is the display faulty? Do the speakers and fingerprint scanners still work?

One of the major complaints from the owners of older phones is that the battery has begun to weaken. You might also be struggling with spotty Bluetooth connectivity, speakers, and sluggish app performance. If these issues are impacting you significantly, then you should definitely make an upgrade. In many ways our phones are like little extensions of ourselves–they keep us connected, help us have fun, and allow us to document our lives–and the change from a faulty-error prone device to a new one can be refreshing.

But…if your phone is still working just fine, then maybe it wouldn’t hurt to hang on to it for a few more months?

Do you need that new phone? Or are you afraid of losing out?

Some of the advertising we see would have us believe that the shiny devices we own and surround ourselves with reflect the kind of people we are.

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But really, what would really bring you the most happiness in the long run? Sure, you may have a thousand dollars to spare now–but would you be better served with a new phone or a trip to Japan? Do you need a phone, or do you fear what people might say if you don’t have one?

Many of us feel daunted by the thought of owning an old smartphone. An old phone is probably bad right? If someone asked you to buy a five-year-old phone model right now, you would probably refuse but did you know that the iPhone 6–a solid phone that many people use today–was released in 2014? Today, the iPhone 6 remains Singapore’s third most popular iPhone model (in other countries, it sits at #1).

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The iPhone 6 isn’t that bad… is it?
(Photo by Callie Morgan on Unsplash)

An older phone may seem uncool and outdated, but the truth is that many of them are sufficient for everyday needs like office communication and task-keeping.

Will these new features make a difference to me? Are they worth it?

Let’s take for example the iPhone X. It’s definitely an appealing option but if you’re upgrading from an iPhone 5, then an iPhone 6 or 7 may be a viable option too. If you want a dual camera, you could always get the iPhone 7 Plus instead of an iPhone X–the amount you save could then be used to treat yourself in other ways: a massage, a new video game, or even short holiday.

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The iPhone X may be cool – but is it right for you?
(Photo by Neil Soni on Unsplash)

What about the display? The iPhone X has an OLED screen, whereas the iPhone 6 and 7 have LCDs. And sure, the iPhone X is sharper, brighter, and crisper; the blacks are really black and the colours are truer to life. But how much of that do you notice? While the iPhone 6’s screen isn’t as great as the iPhone X’s, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t good for your needs and daily use.

That said, this doesn’t mean the new features of a flagship-level phone aren’t important.

For example, if you love gaming on your mobile phone and are relying on your Samsung Galaxy S9 to get your PUBG and Mobile Legends fix? The Galaxy S10 offers higher specs, improved speakers a better display–the chipset Galaxy is almost 30% more powerful than the Galaxy S9’s. These things would improve your mobile gaming performance, and if you’re a serious gamer, might well mean the upgrade from a Galaxy S9 to an S10 after just a year is worth the cost to you.

While the general rule of thumb is to upgrade to a gorgeous new phone every 2 years, it’s always important to keep in mind your budget, whether the phone model and its features are relevant to your needs and how you plan to use it. Ultimately every one’s demands on their phone are different, so don’t be afraid of getting or (not getting) something different.

Privacy Policy

At MyRepublic, we are committed to maintain the security and confidentiality of the personal information held by us. This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how we look after the personal information we obtain or you provide us with when you use our Website ([insert Card Con URL]), attend Card Con, or correspond with us relating to Card Con.

1. Your Privacy

We will take reasonable care to ensure that your personal information is accurate, complete, up-to-date and stored in a secure environment, protected from unauthorised access, modification, loss or disclosure. 

2. Personal Information

a. “Personal Information” refers to your personal particulars obtained by us in the course of our dealings with you. Personal Information collected may include personal contact details, interests, comments and feedback, and communication preferences.

b. We may use “cookies” or other similar tracking technologies (“Cookies”), when you visit our Sites or use our products and services to distinguish you from other users. Through Cookies, it might also include how you use our Website to help us develop and improve our website, including details of your domain name and Internet Protocol (IP) address, operating system, browser version, cookie details, how long you stayed on a page, the route you took to navigate through the pages and the website that you visited prior to accessing our site.

c. We collect your personal information through the following means: 

– From you directly:
1. Data submitted through our web forms (including registration forms)
2. Data collected onsite during our exhibition(s), this includes personal information and activities
3. Data collected by  employees when in direct communication with persons / organisations

– By automated technologies / services, including:
1. Data gathered from services which use IP address to determine where the visitors to our site originate from
2. Information from actions made by an individual in response to direct marketing campaigns, including when an individual opens any emails or follows any links originating from our email communications
3. Information related to website navigation and usage
4. Data used to provide personalised marketing / user experiences while visiting our sites

– From third party sources, including:
1. Personal information or supplementary information from partners who we engage with in joint marketing efforts
2. Public data sources used to supplement or validate our existing datasets
3. Data services / suppliers used to obtain or supplement our existing datasets
4. Data which has been acquired as part of an acquisition or merger

3. How we use Your Personal Information

a. We may collect and use your Personal Information to:
1. Provide you with information and updates relating to Card Con.
2. Respond to you in relation to any enquiries you may have
3. Produce analytics relating to your usage of our products and response to our marketing activities
4. Improving our services and user experience
And where you have opted-in:
5. Deliver targeted promotional messaging relating to our services

c. MyRepublic will not use your Personal Information for any purpose not permitted by law or beyond the stated purpose you have consented to.

d. The Card Con Website contains links to other sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other websites. 

4. Who do we share your Personal Information to

a. Apart from our staff, we may share your personal information with third parties to perform obligations or carry out services to us, related to the provision our products or services to you. Those entities may include:
(i) companies related to us;
(ii) our business partners, marketing partners and authorised service providers;
(iii) our professional advisors; and
(iv) our suppliers.

b. We are required to disclose your Personal Information to the parties described above so that they may carry out their obligations to us, and to you. Our disclosure of your Personal Information may, at times, be subject to their privacy policies. To every extent possible, we require these parties to act consistently with the personal information protections we have put in place.

c. We also reserve the right to disclose your Personal Information to law enforcement agencies, government regulators and our professional advisers, to the extent necessary as required by appliable laws.

d. If you post information on any of our Websites or social media platforms, any information on your post, such as your user name, may be seen by other visitors. 

5. How long do we retain your Personal Information

We retain your Personal Information for as long as it is necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, for legal or business purposes of MyRepublic, or as required or allowed by law. We will cease to retain such Personal Data when it is no longer required for the foregoing purposes. 

6. How you can access and update your Personal Information

a. You must ensure your listed customer details are current, complete and accurate. You may correct or update your customer details by contacting our Customer Support.

b. If you require access or a copy of your Personal Information within our possession, please contact us according to Clause 11 and we will assess your request. In some cases, we may impose a reasonable charge for making copies of Personal Information available to you. If so, we will advise you of the charge prior to making the information available to you. 

7. Withdrawing your Consent

a. You may request to withdraw your consent by contacting us according to Clause 11. Your request for withdrawal of consent will take effect within 30 days upon receipt of your request. Please note that use of your personal data may be essential for us to provide the product or service that you subscribed. Therefore, your withdrawal of consent may impair our ability to continue providing the product or service to you. Your withdrawal of consent does not affect our right to continue to collect, use and disclose personal data where permitted or required under applicable laws.

b. If you wish to withdraw your consent to receive marketing messages about our exclusive offers from us or our business partners, please contact our Customer Support or unsubscribe from our newsletter. Your request will be processed within 30 days. Non-marketing messages including product and service updates and notices will not be affected by your consent withdrawal. 

8. Protecting Your Personal Data

We take reasonable physical, technical and administrative steps to help prevent loss, misuse, unauthorised access, disclosure or modification of Personal Information. However, please understand that the transmission of data over the Internet or any other public network may be subject to loss, interception and misuse. We do not represent, warrant or undertake that your Personal Information transmitted through online means will remain secure, and disclaim all liability arising from such transmission. 

9. Overseas Transfers

We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your personal information is treated securely and in accordance with this Policy and the data protection legislation when it is processed in, or otherwise accessed from, a location outside Singapore. In order to ensure the highest level of protection. MyRepublic abides by PDPA data standards. 

10. Cookies

a. Cookies helps us to provide you with a better customer experience, when browsing our Sites. Cookies are small data files and may contain unique identifiers stored on your device by an online site. When you use our Site, we may collect standard information that is sent from your browser to our Website, including technical and statistical information.

b. You can usually choose to set your browser settings to manage Cookies. If you choose to remove or reject Cookies, you may not be able to access all or parts of our Website or services. 

11. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may review, amend or update this Privacy Policy from time to time without prior written notice. Updates to the Privacy Policy will be published on this page. We recommend that your review this page periodically for updates. Your continuous use of our Websites, products and services, will be deemed acceptance of any changes or additions to this Privacy Policy. 

12. Contacting Us

If you have any query or feedback regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact our Data Protection Officer at: [email protected].

Last updated 26 March 2025 

Card Con – Visitor Terms and Conditions

By registering for Card Con, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms and Conditions.

1. Introduction

1.1 These Terms and Conditions (“Terms“) govern the registration and participation of attendees (“Attendees“) in Card Con by MyRepublic (“Card Con“), organised by MyRepublic (“Organiser“).

1.2 By registering for Card Con, Participants agree to comply with these Terms and the Card Con Privacy Policy.

2. Registration

2.1 Registration for Card Coins free of charge.

2.2 Attendees must provide accurate and complete information during the online registrationon the Card Con website at https://myrepublic.net/sg/card-con/ (“Website”) and must present their QR code upon registration at Card Con.

2.3 MyRepublic reserves the right to refuse or revoke an Attendee’s registration at its sole discretion.

3. Event Conduct

3.1 Attendees shall conduct themselves respectfully and follow all rules set by the Organiser.

3.2 Any disruptive, illegal, or inappropriate behaviour, including but not limited to harassment, cheating or other misconduct, may result in immediate removal from the Event.

3.3 Attendees must adhere to all venue rules and regulations.

4. Intellectual Property

4.1 Attendees shall not infringe on any third-party intellectual property rights during Card Con.

4.2 Unauthorised reproduction, distribution, or possession of copyrighted or trademarked materials is strictly prohibited.

4.3 The Organiser may take appropriate action against any Attendeefound violating intellectual property laws, including but not limited to removal from Card Con.

4.4 The Organiser disclaims all liability to the Attendees and any third parties for the infringement of laws, regulations, intellectual property rights, and venue requirements by the exhibitors, vendors and Attendees.

5. Liability Disclaimer

5.1 Subject to applicable law, the Organiser, the venue, the vendor, and the exhibitors disclaim all liability for any injury, damage or loss of any kind, including but not limited to personal injury, loss, or damage to property suffered by Attendees during the Event, even if it is caused by the negligence, omission, or fault of the Organiser, its employees, officers, agents, or sub-contractors in connection with the Website, or Card Con.

5.2 The Organiser shall not be responsible for any disputes, damages, or losses arising from transactions or interactions between Attendees, or between Attendees and the exhibitors at Card Con.

5.3 Attendees attend Card Con at their own risk and are responsible for their own personal belongings.

6. Photography and Media Release

6.1 The Organiser may take photographs, videos, or other recordings during Card Confor promotional purposes.

6.2 By attending Card Con, Attendeesconsent to the use of their likeness in such media without compensation.

7. Tournament & Prize Terms (If Applicable)

7.1 Tournament participants must follow official tournament rules and regulations.

7.2 Prizes are non-transferable, and non-exchangeable.

7.3 Any disputes will be resolved by the Organiser or its appointed vendors, and their decision will be final.

8. Amendments and Cancellation

8.1 The Organiser reserves the right to amend these Terms at any time without prior notice.

8.2 The Organiser may cancel, postpone, or modify Card Conat its sole discretion without liability.

9. Governing Law

9.1 These Terms shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of Singapore.

9.2 Any disputes arising from or related to these Terms shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Singapore.