From the article:<p>> My <Android phone> is two years old and, as every Android, becoming slower and slower. The battery has degraded too, and now the phone is not holding even half a day of moderate usage. {author says other words to same effect later}<p>Although I am an iPhone user myself I hope this is hyperbole. My phones have lasted a lot longer and when I have replaced them it has been for new features (original -> 4 -> 6S Plus). I have had my current phone for a couple of years and don't see a reason to upgrade yet.<p>I'm not saying this to say "apple good others sux", I'm saying that surely this kind of planned obsolescence can't be the rule.<p>On another point: part of the benefit of Android is you don't have to run the stock apps, right? So as long as the hardware is decent, you can run the google camera app as the author did and got the best of both worlds.<p>(BTW I know a bunch of the Essential folks including Andy and the same guy spec'd/designed the camera hardware for Essential and, before that, Google).
I honestly don't get it. My OnePlus One still holds strong to this day, easily get through day on one charge with watching Videos and so on.
New Roms keep everything updated and smooth.
My Android phone has never been faster.
Even the battery is replaceable, once that day comes.