Your phone has an expiration date – Here’s how to find it

Trying to squeeze every last drop of life out of your smartphone? It’s one thing to deal with a battery that doesn’t last a day and crashing apps to avoid spending a big chunk of change.

But using your phone past its end of life is risky business. So is clicking any link that comes your way. It’s a bummer hackers are weaving them into AI chatbot results.

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The lifespan lowdown

Today, the average lifespan of smartphones is around 2.5 years. It could be even less for some devices — between 15 and 18 months. That’s not much when phones cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Bigger brands like Apple and Samsung tend to have longer lifespans than smaller companies. Here are the average lifespans for some of today’s most popular phones:

  • iPhone – 4 to 8 years
  • Samsung – 3 to 6 years
  • Google Pixel – 3 to 5 years
  • Huawei – 2 to 4 years

These are averages, meaning your mileage may vary.

Find your number

Your phone’s lifespan clock starts from when it was made, not when you purchased it. That makes keeping track of all this a little tricky. If you’re unsure when your phone was made, you can find out with some sleuthing.

  • Still have the phone’s original box? The manufacture date should be listed on the package or in any included documentation.
  • If you tossed the box, the information should be listed within your phone’s settings under “About” or a similar option.
  • You can also use your phone’s serial number to decipher when it was made. Many manufacturers hide the date or year within these numbers. The serial number is tucked in your phone’s settings.
  • There are special dial codes and boot logging menus that can show you this info.

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