I'm from the same camp. I never change a phone until and unless my most used apps doesn't run anymore or any reason that doesn't allow me to complete my day to day duties on the gadget. I used a Nokia 9500 for almost 6 years. It was built like a tank. Then came the E73 in my life in 2010, but a software update somewhere in the year of 2013 created a very irritating sharp squeak sound when I make a call. My ears used to get hurt. Then made a decision of buying a cheap Android phone - Samsung Duos,which didn't go down well due to its hanging problems. I couldn't stand it & within 9 months, I was forced to run away from it.
Next was a Nokia 920- year 2013, till today my beloved phone, perfect size and all. After a couple of years of use, due to water ingress, completely knocked off speaker phone capabilities. Still continued hanging on to it until someone offered me a Lumia 1520 for a mere USD 175/- in December 2015. Grabbed it with both hands and had a great time with it.
Slowly, the pressures of unavailability of certain apps that's used company wide due to our work was kicking in, like Salesforce, Ventures onsite. Still held on to it.
Then this past December, saw an ad on eBay for the Google pixel 2016, brand new for USD 400/-. Even if I was on windows for almost 5 years, everyday I used to read articles about all other OS and hence I knew what exactly is a Google pixel. Didn't waste time. Just checked whether it's an Intl version, took out my credit card and committed to the purchase. There's 1 more year of support left on this, but I'm not the kind who throws a phone away due to'no support'. If things work fine and if I don't get stuck anywhere for any reasons, this phone will be run to the ground, I can assure you all on that. I got my hands on it on Dec 20 and until now, I haven't restarted it
, something surprising amongst Android phones. And oh, that camera on the Pixel, it's just WOW.
I wish that this phone sticks with me as long as possible. I just HATE, just HATE to buy something, because it's a new colour, shape, a slight upgrade from a previous processor, a slightly more RAM etc. Windows and iOS had priced that you don't need huge RAM capacities to run an OS smoothly. I completely disagree with people who just upgrade for the sake of fashion, not giving a damn about the landfill, our world.