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<blockquote data-quote="MuzzMelbourne" data-source="post: 1025577" data-attributes="member: 94561"><p>I could really 'go to town' on this statement, but I'll simply state a couple of facts,</p><p></p><p>My iPhone XR is 4 years old and just yesterday received its fourth security update, this year. Fully installed by the phone's manufacturer and, as Jengo said, this will continue until at least 2027. Hardware is fine, so no need for replacement there. Also, if needs be, I could speak to an Apple employee 24/7 within minutes and, by simply giving them my phone's serial number, they could tell me what the person who delivered the CPU in my exact phone to Foxconn, had for lunch.</p><p></p><p>Then there's my 2011 MacBook Pro... but that's off-topic...</p><p></p><p>Really..."short planned obsolescence"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuzzMelbourne, post: 1025577, member: 94561"] I could really 'go to town' on this statement, but I'll simply state a couple of facts, My iPhone XR is 4 years old and just yesterday received its fourth security update, this year. Fully installed by the phone's manufacturer and, as Jengo said, this will continue until at least 2027. Hardware is fine, so no need for replacement there. Also, if needs be, I could speak to an Apple employee 24/7 within minutes and, by simply giving them my phone's serial number, they could tell me what the person who delivered the CPU in my exact phone to Foxconn, had for lunch. Then there's my 2011 MacBook Pro... but that's off-topic... Really..."short planned obsolescence"? [/QUOTE]
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