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Ivabuttitch2 t1_iy34wzl wrote

My advice is don’t drop it from a chair

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McFly-0 OP t1_iy35l5f wrote

It's not mine, my personal advice was "don't buy IPhone with programmed obsolescence". I drop my oneplus from everywhere, without problem since 4 years.

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Sufficient-Unit2851 t1_iy363jr wrote

So dropping an electronic device and breaking it is planned obsolescence? I had too my fair share of iPhone dropped and I almost never had a problem in almost 10 years.

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McFly-0 OP t1_iy36cki wrote

The fact that devices are designed to get easely broke (like I.e motherboard under Mac book without water protection that burn if you spill a glass of water on your desktop). It's designed to break. And it's designed to not be repeared by anybody but Apple. This is programmed obsolescence, as the lots of trials/fines they got for that suggest.

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AmyGough t1_iy2ur1n wrote

Looks like the screen itself it damaged, you’d likely need it to be replaced if you want it gone.

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McFly-0 OP t1_iy2viqi wrote

The screen is still clean, it's clearly just "under", like under the glass. Do you know price range for that?

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AmyGough t1_iy2vld5 wrote

That’s what I meant, the screen itself not the front glass, I’m not sure on costs are you under Apple care or any warranty?

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Bachronus t1_iy4hyas wrote

I’m an idiot and dropped my phone and it broke but wahhhh planned obsolescence…

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McFly-0 OP t1_iy5j5po wrote

Not mine. My phone can be dropped without been broke. The planned obsolescence problem is that you can't repair IPhone yourself.

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