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I use Radicale for my calendars, reminders, and contacts precisely because of how minimal it is. It has been very reliable for me and is very easy to back up and restore since it is just files.
Sony covers most of those, but they are not cheap.
Thunderbird on PC and K9 on Android. K9 is now a part of Thunderbird and will eventually be rebranded to Thunderbird.
I'm very careful with my phones, but I still use screen protectors for added protection. It costs less than $10 for a decent tempered glass screen protector. I find tiny micro scratches from everyday use annoying, so it's worth it to me.
And Apple charges $200 for just an additional 8GB of RAM.
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It is free for most features, but the paid subscription is now $40 per year.
If DNS is separate, the registrar doesn't matter and I can move to a cheaper one whenever I want. It's a lot more time consuming if I have to move all my DNS records as well.