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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are in debt up to their eyeballs. For example, the average new car payment is $700 and the average car payment is $500. [b]An iphone is $1200 and stops getting updates in 5 years.[/b] THe list goes on an on. Corporate America is fleecing us and convincing us we need the latest and greatest and only offering luxury items by and large. No one seems to notice. At least until the next crash.[/quote] Huh? My iPhone 7 Plus, purchased in 2017, receives regular updates and is working just fine.[/quote] My 2019 phone died utterly and completely earlier this year. And I took good care of it. Phones are not designed to last more than a few years, which is why batteries start declining sharply after year three or thereabouts, camera quality declines, and the phone's ability to keep up with app upgrades declines too. If you're on year six of your iPhone, consider yourself very lucky![/quote]
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