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stevejobs7 t1_j9l9wg5 wrote

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skullgnik t1_j9mgy8w wrote

Is the iPhone 13 mini a worth upgrade over the XS? I love compact phone the XS is okay I’ve used an SE 2020 and simply loved the size but the battery was a complete dealbreaker. Is the 13 mini close to the XS battery? I’m looking for a small phone for one hand use snappy enough for daily basis and that can last me years, my daily use is texting calls some scroll on social media and news and an occasional Pokémon Go (usually small sessions for bigger ones I bring a powerbank with me) and streaming music. I don’t consume media on the device like videos and movies, at maximum I watch some reels on instagram so the 5’4 is no issue to me in that department. Thanks in advance.

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabf6hk wrote

yeah the 13 mini would actually be better due to the efficiency it’s chip is

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skullgnik t1_jac1qw4 wrote

So you are telling me that the 13 mini will be better than my actual XS? I don't mind to wait my XS is working great the only thing I notice is my camera and display aren't the best peak brightness is low and camera quality in photo department is really low when compared with newer stuff. Performance wise is really good considering the device age

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dislikebuttonz t1_jac5ozk wrote

wym by peak brightness is low and camera quality is low compared to newer phones? Are you saying both of them are bad objectively speaking? like are the photos and videos bad for casual point-and-shoot and then for social media and is the display also bad like can you not see it good during sunlight?

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skullgnik t1_jac606h wrote

I had a POCO F3 but I broke it and compared with that camera quality in my opinion the XS in way below and screen brightness is not even close. I mainly use my phone outside I barely use it at home or at work so screen brightness is a key factor to me. Direct sunlight the XS is bad when compared what I was used to and photo quality social media posting isn’t my thing last weekend went on a road trip with my friends and the photos I took was by far the worst of the group so would be a nice upgrade but not as important as brightness I would say

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dislikebuttonz t1_jac6eba wrote

13 Mini def has a have a much better camera and it’s brightness is barely higher at 800 nits vs the XS 625 nits. However, on the camera just be warned it doesn’t have the zoom lens so you will be taking digital zoom shot instead of optical it instead it has an ultrawide lens

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skullgnik t1_jac7aiv wrote

Zoom isn’t an issue never had trouble with lack of zoom. Sorry to bother you but I’m trying to decide between the 13 mini regular 13 or the pixel 7. The 13 mini to me as advantages due to the smaller size but the battery life worries me. Waiting and keep using my XS is an option but I would like to upgrade it any time soon

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dislikebuttonz t1_jac7yk5 wrote

it does have better battery than the XS but if u wanna be safe the 13 is a good choice

also the pixel has the same thing with its camera so take it as you will. all are good choices, just depends what u want

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tamdq t1_jabvcge wrote

I personally miss the 5s! What a game changer

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ellolinux t1_j9mrc8x wrote

Currently have a XR and thinking of getting the 13 Pro or the 14 Pro Max but can’t decide.

What I like: I love taking pictures with it so I’m looking forward to more GB. The size of the XR is perfect for me. It’s already hard enough fitting my phone into women’s pants with a case.l so going bigger seems annoying.

I keep seeing that the battery life for 14 Pro is less then the 13 Pro but I’ve been dealing with a crappy battery for the past two years so I’m assuming anything would be better then keeping my phone plugged in multiple times a day, right?

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lyf_boi t1_j9oxvq3 wrote

Thinking of switching

Hey everyone, been an android user all my life, thinking of moving to an iPhone for a change of pace and I've never had a flagship phone always budget phone but I'm a good place now where I think I can afford an iPhone.

Has anyone made the switch recently and how was the adjustment?

Do iphones have features that are unavailable on android?

Are there any drawbacks?

Would like get an iPhone when they have the C-type charger but don't know when that is.

Have a brilliant day everyone!

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MangyCanine t1_ja4zllg wrote

First of all, you can get a lot of information by searching this sub for "android". You're not exactly the first person to ask this question.

iPhones and androids both have their pros and cons. iPhone advantages include:

  • Longevity. We hear stories of people keeping their iPhones for 5-6 years (with occasional battery replacements). We hear stories of people switching from android to iPhone because they hate having to get a new phone every 2-3 years.

  • Better integration within the Apple ecosystem between iPhones, iPads, AirPods, Apple Watches, Macbooks, etc..

Android advantages include customization (Apple's customization is very limited) and notifications.

Two of the biggest complaints android switchers have are notifications (even Apple users hate them) and the on-screen keyboard.

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lyf_boi t1_ja71xqu wrote

Very informative thank you very much for the info, I will search the sub for android. I would agree with the lifespan of android phones. I have gotten new android phones every 2 to 3 years sometimes every year, very frustrating. Thank you!

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MangyCanine t1_ja72m8d wrote

Well, in all fairness, many iPhone users upgrade after 2-3 years. It’s generally not because they need to upgrade, though. Some just want the newer features, while others just seem to want a new battery (this is weird, as Apple’s prices for a replacement battery is a lot less than a new phone).

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lyf_boi t1_ja7r7rn wrote

Yeah that's fair its like getting a new car every 2 or 3 years. I have always gotten a new phone because the one I was using was failing. I dont know if that's a result of buying budget phones my whole life. Since I've been with Samsung and other android phones mh whole life I'd like something different. The only phone that could get me to stay with Samsung is the s22 as its a smaller phone. Otherwise I would be looking to get the iPhone 13mini

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SacAndrew t1_j9zudej wrote

Just upgraded to a 13 from a 2020 SE specifically so I can take better pictures of products for my business. Up close to a few feet back. Occasional video, but mostly indoors without professional lighting. Mostly quick pictures for social media, but also proper shots for website use.

I…. HATE the loss of my home button. I constantly switch between apps and use the lower screen function because I use it one handed. I’m hitting buttons on the lower part of the screen when I’m reaching to the top. I am just not getting along with this thing at all. Will I notice a difference in camera clarity if I go down to a 22 SE? If I do that would it have been worth upgrading from my ‘20 at all?

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Wonkee792 t1_ja671sx wrote

Is it still worth getting the 14 Pro Max this far into its life cycle? Moving from a Galaxy A50, so it's a pretty massive upgrade.

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tellyyy1 t1_ja6z4e4 wrote

I currently own an iPhone 8+ (I’ve had it for 5 years) & the battery is at 78% and I’m looking to upgrade but I don’t know if I should get the 11 pro max or the 12 pro, which is the better overall phone ?

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabea4e wrote

12 pro has better cameras & will last 1 year more but the 11PM has a better battery. Pick what you want

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa54zj wrote

12 Pro is a year newer and will therefore last at least a year longer. Also gains you access to the MagSafe accessory ecosystem if you find that interesting. Other than that it’s just a question of what size screen and phone you’re more comfortable with.

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DFA_Ssinister t1_j9loqr6 wrote

if budget is not a problem, 99% of the time the newer option is always better, which is the same in this case. so yes Iphone 14 pro max.

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devictionne t1_j9mmf1b wrote

I plan on upgrading from my current galaxy s21 to an iPhone 15 when they release (usb c is the main turn on for me to switch)

Would it be a bad idea to get an iPhone 14 pro now and then trade it in for a 15 pro when they come out? I've got a magnetic charging cable that has lightning port connectors so I wouldn't have to buy cables or anything

Edit: also, how much would I probably be able to get for a 14 pro to trade in for a 15 pro?

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Natural-Can-4588 t1_ja4xipt wrote

an iphone 13 pro max is $570 when you trade in for an iphone 14 pro, so expect around that amount

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shaild t1_ja8z0j1 wrote

Any specific use case you have for USB C especially if you use wireless charging? iPhone 15 is still about 7 months away from release so if you don’t urgently need a phone, no harm waiting.

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devictionne t1_ja90smm wrote

Nothing specific, I just wanna be able to charge everything I have with the same cables.

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hurrella t1_j9om76a wrote

Does anyone know how long EE take to deliver iPhones (specifically the 14 Pro) in the UK? I ordered last night but when I go to the order checker it just says sorry we can’t show your order details right now…

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Commandopsn t1_ja3um85 wrote

Need advice. Should I buy a second hand iPhone XR? battery health in the settings is 85% . I’m not clued up so yeah. Asking for some advice.

They want £150 for it. Used. One lady owner from new. Currently using a broken iPhone 8. Battery issues and the rest. Cheers

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabewtt wrote

at 85% it’s fine but just know once it gets lower towards 80 then you need to replace the battery

but for 150 that’s not a bad deal at all

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lakofeja t1_ja3x7pv wrote

Cheap iPhone just for calls?

Hey everyone, I'm looking for an affordable option to use as a backup phone, to make and receive calls, I won't be using it for social media since I have my main phone (optional, if I still can use some basic ones i.e Whatsapp, but it can be left out), and don't care about 5G support, because I can use 2G, 3G and 4G with my carrier.

I really liked the iPhone 5s design, if that helps, and you think it's still an option, but I don't mind on getting a larger screen (such as an 6 or 6s) also, I'm looking to spend less than $100 USD, maybe I can find something in good shape and decent battery health.

I'll be reading your suggestions.

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mevly04 t1_ja9vdai wrote

I would say get a 7 or maybe even 8. I'm still rocking the 7 but hope to upgrade very soon. They usually go for anywhere from $50-$125 and are still pretty good just for phone calls and texting. It's getting buggy for other things though, but if all you need it for is that, then it should be good! It can run on iOS 15 and still runs pretty smoothly for the most part

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabetir wrote

iPhone 7/8. Maybe an SE 2020 if you can manage to snag one for that cheap

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prettydistracted2 t1_ja4x7ir wrote

Hello people. I got an offer so good for my 12 that I’m gonna sell it tomorrow. I’m in a dilemma though. Should I go with a new 14 Pro for €1250 or get a refurbished 13 Pro and save €400?

I’m in no way a techy person and need my phone for, you know, phoning and stuff lol.

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabeou3 wrote

personally i would get the 13 pro. The 14 pro isn’t that much different in day to day life especially if it’s a whole ass $400 more expensive

If you REALLY want the always on display or the dynamic island then sure get the 14 pro but the 13 pro is a much better choice in terms of bang for your buck. You’re still getting a solid camera, will get supported for years & it has 120hz & a great battery

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super_gian t1_ja5gg58 wrote

I love taking pics but my iPhone 11 that I got second hand has a cracked Camera (battery health 87%) Should I buy a new iPhone or get the camera repaired?

Also are there any Camera alternatives to the iPhone Camera that have something similar to its "live photo" feature?

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spicysoy t1_ja5zkwz wrote

currently have an iphone 12, looking to upgrade soon due to a lot of upcoming travel for concerts, seeing friends, etc. over the spring and summer and i want a slightly better phone/camera...and i hate how small the 12 is since i had an xr before it, so size is also why i'm looking to upgrade.

i don't take concert photography seriously, just want good photos/videos to look back on. it's not like my friends and i take high fashion photoshoots when we're out or things like that.

should i go iphone 14 plus? or do i bite the bullet and go pro max? i've been pretty happy with the 12 but i'm not sure if i'm making a parallel move camera wise if i go 12 > 14 plus.

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa60xf wrote

The 14PM would be a signifcantly better camera than the 12. If you can comfortably afford the 14PM, then absolutely.

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lira_mvp328 t1_ja6uw6k wrote

Hello everyone! Just want your thoughts on a few things.

My current situation: IPhone 7 Plus since 2018 - battery health 75% and thinking of buying a new iPhone.

First case scenario buying a second hand iPhone 12 Pro Max with 84% battery health for 620 USD ( currently have 700 usd budget) would that be a good deal? I plan on using the phone for the next 5-7 years. I also plan on replacing the battery for 100 usd in an Apple approved shop which would cost me 100 USD.

A couple of questions: 1.) should I pull the trigger? Is a 12 pro max gonna be good? 2.) Is it possible to have the 13 pro max battery out into the 12 pro max? 3.) should I just continue to save money to get a 13 pro max eventually for 1,140 USD? 4.) What are the things I need to look out for when buying a second hand phone becuase this will be my first one?

Thank you everyone! Ill appreciate any reply that would help me current situation.

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabeg9n wrote

no the 13 pro max is not worth $500 more than the 12 pro max. Just get the 12 pro max then replace the battery

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joonashi t1_ja6xw87 wrote

Heya!

So I am planning to buy either refurbished iPhone 13 for 600 € or refurbished iPhone 12 Pro Max for 710 €. iPhone 13 is at 100 % battery health and iPhone 12pm is at 90-95%.

I would count myself as a heavy user, so I would appreciate the bigger screen. However, I also like to bring my phone with me for sports (jogging is my main hobby). Would the Pro Max be too big?

I also appreciate the extra ram and telephoto lens that 12pm offers.

What would you guys suggest?

Location: Finland

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tellyyy1 t1_ja6z0jn wrote

I’m sure the 12 pro max is the better phone since it being the “pro” version & jogging it should be okay, if it become a huge problem I’d buy a small bag or those things that you wear around your arm

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joonashi t1_ja7bdu4 wrote

Thanks for the reply. Actually, I just ordered 13 pro max. Figured the jump to 120hz and the battery is worth the extra size. I use phone as my main device for basically everything including work / social media and entertainment. Lets hope I made the right choice! :)

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tellyyy1 t1_ja8twn7 wrote

If you don’t mind me asking where did you order it from?

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joonashi t1_ja8v7xf wrote

Not at all. Ordered it from one of the local operators here in Finland.

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joonashi t1_ja8013v wrote

Update with a plot twist: Went to the store to try out both 13 and 13pm. The huge size of the pro max was an instant turn off. I didnt notice huge difference in panels either.

Red iPhone 13 here I come!

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_Carper_ t1_ja7r4ho wrote

IPhone 13 or IPhone 15?

I'm a teenage guy, obviously don't have the most insane financial situation, and I wanted to switch from my Samsung Galaxy A52 (the vibration motor also broke, LOL). So the situation here is:

1- I'm skipping the 14 completely, as I am well aware of the lack of changes to justify a generational jump 2- I adore the green IPhone 13 (silly, I know) 3- Not planning on getting any Pro/Pro Max variants 4- Type C probably won't be standardized until a few years after the 15 comes out, as basically all IPhone users have a lightning cable

Help me make a choice! I KNOW my conditions seem unclear so please feel free to comment or recommend, thank you:)

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa4pqk wrote

Type C will be universal when it debuts, to comply with the EU mandate. There is some rumor that the Pro models will support faster charging and transfer speeds but they’ll all be USBC.

So that is still most likely with the 15 series in Fall 2023. The mandate requires newly manufactured devices sold in 2024 to use USBC, so there’s a non-zero but highly unlikely chance they start with the SE4 in Spring 2024.

I’m not sure why you’re skipping the 14? Since your coming from an Android it makes sense to get the newest device. Unless you mean you’re holding out for the 15 or usbc specifically.

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_Carper_ t1_jaa56c1 wrote

The point i was bringing up with USB-C was that, like lightning, itll take time to become the standard among apple users as most casual users don't upgrade every generation, so lightning will still be more popular among apple users

and i'm skipping the 14 due to the fact that i can only get the baseline model as the pro models are almost twice the price here for some reason, and given that the iphone 13 and 14 are nearly identical so i don't see why not

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa5o56 wrote

> most casual users don’t upgrade every generation, so lightning will still be more popular among apple users

Why would you be concerned with which cable other people are using?

Camera is improved on the 14, I think? But I do better see your point about skipping the 14. Plus Dynamic Island should be universal for the 15

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_Carper_ t1_jaa5w5l wrote

as in it'll still be the norm, so i wont have to worry about lightning being less available

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa6ctc wrote

I’m still not quite understanding your concern.

Your hypothetical iPhone 15 USBC come with its own usbc cable for charging. The 14 comes with usbc to lightning so the outlet end is still usbc. As long as you have a usbc power adapter, you’re good.

Unless you are thinking you’ll be borrowing other people’s cables or lending your own fairly often?

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_Carper_ t1_jaa6fnx wrote

Okay, yeah, I didn't have much of a point there. Sorry!

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Sylvurphlame t1_jaa75vt wrote

It’s all good. Most people were having the same brain fart during the switch from 30-pin to lightning. Lol

Either the 14 if your current device is on its last legs or hold out for usbc on the 15 which is virtually guaranteed. Either is a good choice.

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabe73z wrote

iPhone 13, don’t listen to him. the 14 is such an embarrassment of a phone. Save the extra $100 especially since you’re a teenager. the 13 has a great camera, battery & will receive support for many years.

You’re not getting anything worthwhile for the extra $100. You should instead put that $100 towards some airpods if you don’t have any headphones already or put it somewhere useful

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Zenkikid t1_ja86ckx wrote

I have an XR that has about a 1 inch long coverage of dead pixels. Im using it right now.

Am i better off having it repaired (i want to retain tru tone) or replacing the phone at this point?

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dislikebuttonz t1_jabdw27 wrote

if you wanna retain true tone u gotta do it thru apple. if the price is cheap enough then do it, if not then you may as well get a new phone

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cum-burrito t1_jaas3f7 wrote

I plan on getting a second phone, I love Android too much to give it up but I also want an iPhone.

I've been telling myself to wait for the USB-C iPhone 15 but I def do not have the money for that. Should I enter one of those - get a new iphone every year contracts or something? Or get an iphone xr? I havent had an iphone since the 4

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Ok-Today9373 t1_jab2w1h wrote

Thinking of switching from iphone 13 pro to 14 plus ???

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tamdq t1_jabv40v wrote

Two questions in this post. I have the XS Max (used) currently but I don’t know which model above to get.

I thought of used for the newer models but they’re still expensive. My phone before this was a 6 plus I still have but that battery went slower obviously. My 5s is the only phone that has officially lasted through all of this.

I see people complaining of their iPhone 11s battery’s going out currently so I imagine I’ll have to keep upgrading, but I really don’t know if it’s worth it paying PS5 prices for a used phone. Should I payment plan a new phone?

And, Is it worth it to get the 14? Or anything below?

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Geartheworld t1_jabxcmj wrote

I'm using Android as my main device and I'm willing to trying the 13 pro. But since I heard that the 14 will equipped with type-c and I'm wondering is it worth to wait for the new 14? Or just buy the 13 pro? The type-c is what I cared most, and I think it will brought a lot of convenience in daily use. I would describe it as the second time of port upgrade when the first time was from iPhone 4s to 5. But I'm willing to hear your opinions!

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SailorAries1996 t1_jac2ds0 wrote

It’s the 15 that will most likely be equipped with type-c. I say wait it out if you can. If not, upgrade now. It just depends on your needs.

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SailorAries1996 t1_jac23xs wrote

-iPhone 13 or iPhone 14- I have an iPhone 11 that has 90% battery health that works just fine (it’s a year old). I’ll probably buy another phone in April. I need something that will have at least 128 GB of storage and will take good pictures. Something that will help me stay on the cutting age of technology for the next three to five years. I use my phone for a lot of apps. I like to be on my phone all day. Please help me.

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nmoneyt t1_jacb7sv wrote

I currently have an iphone 11. Battery is at 80% and it's starting to affect my day-to-day (need to constantly be aware of where to charge in case my phone dies before I leave work, etc.).

I can get 14PM from work for $400. Should I wait for the spring release, or just bite the bullet now?

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Edit: or even replace 11 battery?

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Lollopingnoon t1_jachc5v wrote

So I’ve had my XR for about 4 years now and its really showing its age, as well and having a crap screen. I barley use the camera and only every use my phone for watching Youtube or Netflix. Thinking about getting a 12 pro or something of a similar price. Just asking for recommendations

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[deleted] t1_jadn9ta wrote

Hello all, I requested 3 trade-in kits this past Saturday.

I understand that Apple (or a 3rd party if there is a 3rd party) probably operates on business days, but I have received 0 updates.

Has anyone had experience in receiving Apple Trade-In kits and if so, how long did it take?

Thank you all. I appreciate your time and help.

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