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Buyer's remorse: Phones, tablets and more tech purchases we regret

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  • BlackBerry Storm

    BlackBerry Storm

    The worst smartphone I have ever purchased was the BlackBerry Storm. At the time (2006), BlackBerry phones with keyboards were rocking the business world, but BlackBerry wanted to offer something to compete with the iPhone, the new Android platform, and the Palm Pre. The touchscreen was atrocious, making the BlackBerry Storm basically useless.

    -- Matthew Miller

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Apple iPad 2

    Apple iPad 2

    I bought this thinking I would increase my productivity at work and home. I ended up using it only for watching movies, and quickly found out that I hated the tablet form factor for browsing and getting work done.

    -- Conner Forrest

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 7

    Samsung Galaxy Note 7

    Looking at more recent purchases, the Note 7 was clearly a product I regret buying -- twice -- due to its propensity to explode. I worried about having the phone in my house and around my family so I would regularly leave it out in my garage in a safe area away from other things that could catch fire.

    -- Matthew Miller

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Superfloppy drives

    Superfloppy drives

    Between the 1.44MB floppy drive and today's flash drive era, several 'super floppy' technologies were launched, and all became islands of incompatibility. These included Bernoulli, Floptical, Zip, SuperDisk, and more. Bad luck if you bought one of these and still have valuable archive data entombed on it.

    -- Charles McLellan

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Wiki Commons (CC 2)

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • HTC Canary

    HTC Canary

    The Orange SPV smartphone, the first smartphone to run Windows Mobile, was total junk: It crashed all the time, was plagued with weird issues. Awful screen, crappy keyboard, and terrible battery life. It was sold to me with six months free data, and yet, after the first month, I was mistakenly billed for over $1,500 of data!

    -- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Wiki Commons (CC 2)

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Apple iPhone 4

    Apple iPhone 4

    My greatest tech regret was getting only 8GB of memory on my first iPhone, the iPhone 4, and not the "whopping" max of 32GB that was available. I ran out of memory within a few months, and had to spring for an upgrade out of my own pocket.

    -- Teena Maddox

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Drobo S

    Drobo S

    My biggest (read: most expensive) tech purchase regret is the Drobo S, for which I paid a small fortune ($800 or so) in 2011.

    The idea of a single box filled with hard drives seemed excellent at the time, especially as Windows Home Server was shuffling off its mortal coil. But the actual implementation of the hardware was less than ideal.

    For starters, it took forever to boot, and after it did, it was unacceptably noisy. And it arrived right at the dawn of the cloud era, when online storage turned out to be a much better deal than a bunch of drives stuffed into a big black box in the corner of the office.

    -- Ed Bott

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Wiki Commons (CC 2)

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • MoviePass

    MoviePass

    I was an early subscriber to MoviePass, or at least early after the $9.99 unlimited plan debuted a year ago. Ironically, all the troubles it's facing now weren't present then. But I still regret subscribing, because I simply couldn't make enough use of it.

    During the months of September, October and November, I couldn't find a single movie I really wanted to see in a theater. Plus, I never go on my own, so paying full price for my wife's ticket kind of killed the thrill. After four months, I cancelled the subscription -- just in the nick of time, because by now I'd *really* be regretting it.

    -- Rick Broida

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: MoviePass

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Apple CarPlay

    Apple CarPlay

    Now that I have it, I actually like it.

    But the install was so painful and expensive, and the product is so limited that I would have preferred to just use my phone and saved all that money. I totally regret this buy.

    -- David Gewirtz

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: ZDNet

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Early Chromebook laptops

    Early Chromebook laptops

    I liked them from an ease-of-management point of view, but I bought them for my family members, each of whom refused to use them or even try them out. They didn't like that they were limited to just Chrome, and they found the pure Chromebook interface confusing. I bought four of these devices and none of them ever got used more than a few times -- and then only under duress.

    -- David Gewirtz

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Beholder DS1 handheld stabilizer

    Beholder DS1 handheld stabilizer

    It wasn't able to stabilize the DSLR rig that the specifications claimed it would stabilize. In short, it was too difficult to balance.

    -- Tonya Hall

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: Amazon

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • iKettle Wi-Fi electric kettle

    iKettle Wi-Fi electric kettle

    All I wanted was a cup of tea ready for me in the morning.

    At first the iKettle was great, but after a few months, the lid began to take flight and refused to stay shut, and the Wi-Fi kept dropping, even when I placed my router close to the kitchen. The power would randomly cut out, and I eventually found it so unreliable and infuriating I threw it in the bin in a fit of rage. Some things just need to be reliable, not smart.

    -- Charlie Osborne

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: iKettle

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Blu-ray player

    Blu-ray player

    There was such a short period of time between DVD players and streaming video. I think I spent more time setting up my Blu-ray player than using it.

    -- Kelly Simon McSweeney

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Adapter cords for music

    Adapter cords for music

    Over the years, I've bought many adapter cords. (Examples: CD to cassette for my car, switching our external satellite radio to a new car, Apple's annoying new headphone jack.)

    I either never use the adapters or only use them for a short time and then stick them in my overflowing "miscellaneous electronics" drawer. If you need an adapter, the technology you're trying to "adapt" is already becoming obsolete.

    -- Kelly Simon McSweeney

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Amazon Kindle

    Amazon Kindle

    I had visions of reducing clutter, saving the environment (fewer book shipments from Amazon, anyway) and even saving money by "borrowing" e-books from my local library without fear of late fees. But my Kindle has been sitting on my bookshelf pretty much since I bought it.

    I just can't make the mental leap from real books.

    -- Alyson Windsor

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Amazon Fire HD 8 (2017)

    Amazon Fire HD 8 (2017)

    The Amazon Fire HD 8 (2017)'s battery was awful in that it lasted only a half a day and then took practically a full day to charge back up to 100 percent. The apps were more limited than the experience you could get on an Apple iPad, too. You were stuck with the Silk browser, for instance, and there were no native apps for many popular services.

    It was so frustrating that I dumped it after a week of use.

    -- Élyse Betters-Picaro

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

    Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar

    The first MacBook Pro with Touch Bar was expensive and bulky compared to the MacBook Air that I carried for years prior, and the Touch Bar provides zero utility. I may change the volume once in awhile using the fun sliding gesture, but other than that, I can get more work done using the trackpad or keyboard shortcuts than that black bar along the top.

    -- Jason Cipriani

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    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

  • Apple MacBook Air (2015)

    Apple MacBook Air (2015)

    Sometimes you buy a lemon. This laptop was never quite powerful enough for my purposes, and it had one minor -- but annoying -- problem after another.

    -- Steven Vaughan-Nichols

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    • The best Samsung Galaxy Note 9 alternatives (TechRepublic)
    Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

    Photo by: CNET

    Caption by: ZDNet Editors

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  • BlackBerry Storm
  • Apple iPad 2
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 7
  • Superfloppy drives
  • HTC Canary
  • Apple iPhone 4
  • Drobo S
  • MoviePass
  • Apple CarPlay
  • Early Chromebook laptops
  • Beholder DS1 handheld stabilizer
  • iKettle Wi-Fi electric kettle
  • Blu-ray player
  • Adapter cords for music
  • Amazon Kindle
  • Amazon Fire HD 8 (2017)
  • Apple MacBook Pro with Touch Bar
  • Apple MacBook Air (2015)

Regrets, we've had a few. Exploding phones. Just plain useless phones. Unstable devices and not-very-smart devices. Hardware that was obsolete before we got it setup. Stuff we wish we'd never heard of.

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BlackBerry Storm

The worst smartphone I have ever purchased was the BlackBerry Storm. At the time (2006), BlackBerry phones with keyboards were rocking the business world, but BlackBerry wanted to offer something to compete with the iPhone, the new Android platform, and the Palm Pre. The touchscreen was atrocious, making the BlackBerry Storm basically useless.

-- Matthew Miller

More devices, gadgets, and tech to consider

  • 5 best Chromebooks for school in 2018
  • The 10 best smartphones of 2018
  • Best Blu-ray Players for 2018 (CNET)
  • Best E-Book Readers for 2018 (CNET)
  • 10 tips for buying refurbished technology devices (TechRepublic)
  • The best Samsung Galaxy Note 9 alternatives (TechRepublic)
Published: August 18, 2018 -- 13:30 GMT (06:30 PDT)

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