It's so typical, isn't it?
I can't stand bagless vacuum cleaners. They were introduced by a click-bait brand that should have waited till today, in which we have fleece bags. Here in my area we still have a few bagged uprights, for example the Sebo Felix series, the Sebo Automatic, the Miele Dynamic U1 series, and still in stock are a Hoover Purepower and Enigma at the budget end. You still, however, get paper bags which just rip open. At least not all the time.
So you're a fan of bagged cleaners like me! I really believe James Dyson should look at what he's done to make traditional vacuum cleaning worse. Cyclones always getting filthy, filters in contact with the dirt, inability to get under furniture and so on.
In the end, though, both types of storage have their pros and cons. One of the biggest cons about bagged vacuums is that, even though they're more hygienic to empty if they have a sealer, more than just the dirt is thrown away- the entire bag. Hoover tried to invent a Permabag system back in the 80s but I don't know if that worked or not.
Once again, I like bagged vacuums too. Can't wait to get my hands on one.