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In 2026 my ‘previous gen’ phone rule applies more than ever

Last updated: February 6, 2026 9:30 pm
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The smartphone industry in 2026 is gearing up for a series of major launches from top players like Google, Apple, and Samsung. However, amidst the excitement, there is a growing sentiment that this year might not offer significant innovation in new models. As a tech journalist, I often advise friends and family to consider the ‘previous gen’ rule when buying a new phone – opting for last year’s model instead of the latest release.

One of the key factors influencing the smartphone market this year is the global memory shortage, driven by the increasing demand for AI technology. This shortage is expected to lead to price increases for smartphones, with manufacturers like Xiaomi already hinting at potential price hikes. Despite the Pixel 10a maintaining its price from last year, other models like the Samsung Galaxy S26 are predicted to see price rises.

In terms of innovation, leaks and rumors suggest that 2026 smartphones will offer minimal upgrades over their predecessors. Manufacturers seem to be struggling to introduce groundbreaking features, with many devices expected to be similar to previous models. Even flagship models like the Pixel 10a and Galaxy S26 are rumored to have limited improvements, leaving consumers questioning the value of upgrading.

On the bright side, smartphone manufacturers have been extending the software support for their devices, with some offering up to six or seven years of updates. This means that even older models can still receive the latest software enhancements, making them a viable option for buyers. With the significant discounts available on 12-month-old handsets, opting for a previous generation phone can provide comparable performance at a lower cost.

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As we await the official launches of the 2026 smartphone lineup, it appears that this year may not bring the revolutionary changes that consumers are hoping for. It might be a ‘fallow year’ for phone makers, with 2027 holding more promise for innovative releases. In the meantime, following the ‘previous gen’ rule can lead to a more cost-effective and value-driven purchase for your next smartphone, even if it’s not the latest model on the market.

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