RingAltruistic7662

RingAltruistic7662 t1_jed0cxk wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in 2012 IPhone- good by [deleted]

You mean trading in? Yeah. When you trade in an iPhone you actually get something called…money. Try that with a Pixel or Samsung of the exact same year as an iPhone. On T-Mobile I believe the 2016 iPhone 7 was still worth $400. The 2016 Pixel…probably not $400 lol

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_jecyyl4 wrote

Reply to comment by [deleted] in 2012 IPhone- good by [deleted]

Go find an iPhone 5 with the last software update and speed test it against a regular iPhone 14 on the latest software. GIANT difference. There’s no way you could be too busy or even lazy to realize. I had a 5C back in the day and my 14 pro is miles ahead. Just no comparison here.

I’ve seen you mention Elon and a possible “Tesla phone”. I actually welcome that. I like iPhone and iOS but like you stated: it’s just iOS and Android. I’d welcome some new competition. We’ll see

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_jecxg4c wrote

Lol why do people post stuff like this without any type of explanation? A 14 is not a big iPhone 5. Have you even used one? Way improved camera, screen, processor, performance etc.

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_je84qls wrote

Reply to comment by FaintCampfire in iPhone 14 Pro by FaintCampfire

I know it’s a concern but honestly I don’t believe agencies have the time or power to sit there watching literally billions of cams. Unless you’re some major government or political leader I highly doubt someone is going to watch you lol. But if it makes you feel better? Go for it. That all rests on how you feel.

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_je82rsr wrote

Reply to comment by FaintCampfire in iPhone 14 Pro by FaintCampfire

Ultimately up to you.

If you feel uncomfortable thinking someone is watching you then you best stay off the internet altogether lol. I’ve seen people block out their cameras or turn off their microphone access on phones and computers. Meaningless in my opinion. Whatever you do can be tracked, recorded and logged. If you want further proof, don’t take it from me. Take it from one of the most famous people in the computer/ technology world

https://youtu.be/Wo9arZs21WI

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_je113nt wrote

A phone is a phone at the end of the day. People are going to use what’s familiar to them and what they prefer. Yeah I admit I got into those little debates and used to think iPhone users were all “sheeple”. That was when I was a little younger. Now I use what’s convenient for me. I don’t use an iPhone as a status symbol. I use it for work and school (software development courses online) and I own a MacBook for my studies. I laugh now when people call either side fanboys, sheep etc. All nonsense

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_jdn7gj9 wrote

No they don’t. Case in point: I saved an old iPhone X from being recycled last year. Perfect shape, battery health was 87% and it ran perfectly with no slowdowns. Latest operating system too btw. The 14 would last for years if properly taken care of and not loaded up with stuff (like if you loaded a 128gb phone with 127gb worth of stuff then you’ll see some issues). You’re good

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RingAltruistic7662 t1_jd9xkad wrote

Just got a 14 pro in the space black color you mentioned. Nothing yet as I have a case on it. Prior to this I had a 13 Pro Max and didn’t see any markings at all on the sides or back. I would often take the case off while at home.

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