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jmyeettoday at 1:26 AM3 repliesview on HN

I had an iPhone 11. It was a good phone. It started giving up in early 2024. I held on with poor battery life until the new iPhones that year and bought the 16 Plus. I'm glad actually because they're discontinued the Plus models, annoyingly.

But I'm glad I don't need to upgrade for the next couple of years. I honestly want to get 4-5 years out of any phone going forward. There's basically no difference between models 12 months apart.

I can see the prices going up this year. IT's already happened to the PS5, which is bascially unheard of.

It really sucks more because the reason for it--AI--is just so godawful and pointless.


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tomberttoday at 3:10 AM

I bought my wife an iPhone 11 Pro Max in 2020, and, knock on wood, outside of replacing the battery it has been going on like a champ.

I've offered to buy her a replacement phone but at this point I think she's kind of curious as to how much life she can get out of it.

I have an iPhone 13 Pro Max; I bought it in 2023 but it was a refurb so I don't actually know how old it actually is. Regardless, it's still going strong, and I am hoping it can last through whatever RAM crunch is going on.

nltoday at 1:47 AM

I had an iPhone 12 and just upgraded to a 17 because I don't see any point waiting - prices will just increase.

> It really sucks more because the reason for it--AI--is just so godawful and pointless.

Strong disagree.

AI is the best thing I've seen in 30 years working in software and expensive RAM for 2 years is a price I think is worth it.

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h4kunamatatoday at 3:30 AM

>But I'm glad I don't need to upgrade for the next couple of years.

Said the user who didn't learn the lesson.

Apple, you do not own anything, if Apple wanna release an update next month that makes your current phone useless, there is nothing you can do to prevent it.

Apple was caught hacking battery level, hacking users GPS signal, etc.

You don't own an Apple device, Apple owns you!!!

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