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If you wanted, the Pixel 3 could be the last phone you ever buy. 

Is that dramatic? Maybe so. After all, we’ve been conditioned to upgrade our phones every two years now — or, for some people, every year. 

At this point, though, I have to assume that we’ve gotten about as far as we will for the foreseeable future in terms of technological advancements. Future smartphones might be slightly faster, might have slightly longer battery life, or maybe they’ll have slightly improved cameras. The design might change a bit — see: the notch — and tech companies might remove features you thought were a given, like the headphone jack. 

But will the smartphone really be revolutionized anytime in the next few years? Or will we just keep seeing similar iterations on the same idea until the smartphone is replaced altogether? If you ask me, it’s the latter. 

Which is why you could buy the Pixel 3 today and tune out for the next two years, or the next five years. This phone is about as good as it’s going to get.