Back in the old days when wireless customers would sign two-year contracts in order to have the cost of their new phones subsidized and heavily discounted, many consumers would upgrade their handsets every other year. But once the days of signing a two-year contract came to an end, people started holding on to their phones for longer than two years and today many financing plans offered by carriers run for 36 months.
Motorola teases a four-year warranty for the upcoming Moto S50 Neo
Now that we are holding on to phones longer than ever, it would make sense for manufacturers to follow Motorola and offer longer warranties to device owners.