AbortedPhoetus t1_ja0kpxt wrote
Reply to comment by more_beans_mrtaggart in HMD’s latest Nokia phone is designed to be repaired in minutes. by SUPRVLLAN
People buy what their carriers sell them. I certainly do not want a new phone every two years, especially when what I've got works already. If that makes me "nobody", so be it.
CHANROBI t1_ja1rnjp wrote
I started repairing my own iphones in the ip4 days.
Apple gave me a bullshit answer when my charge port died, “its non repairable” and offered me a $400 refurb instead
Did it myself for $10
I stopped repairing in the ip8 days when I got tired of not being able to find high quality replacement screens and parts. And apple started detection of “non oem” parts, tied to touch id or face id.
Would be awesome if apple and samsung made their phones easily repairable
But outside of a very small niche of enthusiasts, nobody gives a shit
That being said purposely making a device difficult to be repaired or limiting who can repair should be illegal, and thats what dudes like rossman are doing.
I hope they can effect a large industry change …
more_beans_mrtaggart t1_ja0kvg8 wrote
3-4 years is about average.
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