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This week, we’re discussing Apple’s new self-service program that allows you to give new life to your aging iPhone! It’s a major breakthrough in the world of smartphones, but it does come with some limitations.
First, you can only replace your screen, camera, and battery. And while for most people that’s likely enough, this only applies to the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Why is Apple limiting the access to this program? What does this mean for the serviceability of other smartphones?
And, does this give Apple a higher baseline that will allow them to shoot for the stars with future iterations of the iPhone? With iPhone models that are proven to work, have high-quality components, and years of iOS updates available to them, could this allow the company to push the boundaries of future phones knowing they have something to fall back on? Will there be a greater effort to phase out old phones because of it? We discuss and debate it all!
Plus, it’s Thanksgiving week in America! It’s a time to reflect on what you’re thankful for. And while for many of us this year was just as hard as the last, we’re giving thanks for life’s storms and valleys, and how they’ve prepared us for success in the next steps of life. How you can find something to be thankful for, and how it can change your life (plus a whole lot more) on this week’s episode! Join the discussion!
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By John Smith, Denison Rice4
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This week, we’re discussing Apple’s new self-service program that allows you to give new life to your aging iPhone! It’s a major breakthrough in the world of smartphones, but it does come with some limitations.
First, you can only replace your screen, camera, and battery. And while for most people that’s likely enough, this only applies to the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13. Why is Apple limiting the access to this program? What does this mean for the serviceability of other smartphones?
And, does this give Apple a higher baseline that will allow them to shoot for the stars with future iterations of the iPhone? With iPhone models that are proven to work, have high-quality components, and years of iOS updates available to them, could this allow the company to push the boundaries of future phones knowing they have something to fall back on? Will there be a greater effort to phase out old phones because of it? We discuss and debate it all!
Plus, it’s Thanksgiving week in America! It’s a time to reflect on what you’re thankful for. And while for many of us this year was just as hard as the last, we’re giving thanks for life’s storms and valleys, and how they’ve prepared us for success in the next steps of life. How you can find something to be thankful for, and how it can change your life (plus a whole lot more) on this week’s episode! Join the discussion!
Follow us:
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
Official website
Email us: [email protected]
Support the show
Let's get into it!
Follow us!
Email us: [email protected]