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Originally Posted by Jessica Lares
You know very well that most of the people who buy cheap phones do it so they can talk themselves into buying another cheap upgrade every year.
Apple will charge you to replace the battery, but it's worth it. They will service stuff for about six years as long as you keep it in good condition and don't bring them something that is falling apart.
Yes, this is reasonably priced.
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On most Android phone the battery can be changed in <= 60 seconds. No external help needed.
Well, as far as I know Apple stops firmware update support after only a few years. So if you want to be secure you have to upgrade to a newer, very expensive, iPhone even if the hardware would be able to run the new iOS?
You could argue the same with Android but if you pay 150 Euro it doesn't hurt that much. And in a lot of cases it would be possible to run a newer Cyanogenmod instead of the official Android port.