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Topicgot a new phone
Doctor Foxx
10/26/17 2:50:28 PM
#23:


JunkoEnoshima posted...
by comparison the iPhone 6 is three years old. thats an extremely acceptable lifespan for a phone considering youd most likely be up for an upgrade after having it that long

businesses arent your friends and their only goal is to get your money. phone manufacturers need to guarantee a way to get your money again once your phone dies or you have an upgrade

Yep. My abysmal battery life was perfectly timed for that 2 year mark to get me to consider an upgrade. You'll notice most phones get under 80 percent battery capacity max after 500 charges which is under 2 years if you charge one time a day.

Beyond that the actual operating systems will be built for newer sets of hardware and not to keep older models in the fastest working order.

Companies want you replacing your phone on the regular. 3 years is longer than most go.
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