Topic 5565484
Re: Hardware Wallets are becoming a luxury
by on 15/12/2025, 12:01:17 UTC
I bought my Ledger Nano S years before Covid, back in 2017, and have issues with screen.
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I think mine is from that period too, and if memory serves me right I bought it when the price was around $8000. Honestly, I haven't looked at my S in a long time because I've been using the X more, but it doesn't really matter now since I won't be using them anymore.



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I will probably transfer those to my Trezor Safe 3 once I finally have it. The Nano S has served me really well for the price I got it for. People don't expect their high-end smartphones to work that well after five or six years. The screen works, the buttons work, etc.


Haven't you learned anything from @Rikafip experience? I guess the T3 isn't a bad model, but why not go with version 5 or even maybe 7? By the way, I have a smartphone that is exactly that old and still works like it did on day one - the only thing is that it stopped receiving updates a long time ago. Still, it was worth buying it and paying, if I remember correctly, around 700 EUR, which is a device that would cost at least twice as much today.