This is my sixth iPhone. There were 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5C, and now, finally, the "sixth". Sixth "sixth" =). And for the second time after the purchase, I'm thinking about how to continue using my push-button Nokia, which I gave to my father 10 years ago. The point is this: the necessity and usefulness of "smartphones" and in particular "iPhone" is greatly overestimated. They significantly increase the feeling of anxiety and anxiety with eternally squeaking “messengers” in which the boss gets angry at one of the colleagues, e-mail, spam about a healthy lifestyle, and finally, games that you don’t want to unstick from. And if you delete or put on "silent" everything that bothers you in vain, then you will get a piece of plastic worth 30 thousand and the frequency of use once or twice a day. It is necessary to make a reservation that I have not used social networks for a long time and generally lead a predominantly "off-line" lifestyle. But this also happened precisely because most of the Internet is your needless concern. I'm suitable for calls and sms and a simple "dialer". I remember with gratitude the cool 3-gee-4-es, the brainchild of Jobs, which at the age of 17-18 seemed to be the height of dreams. Now, when I have already unlearned and work, the smartphone and especially the "iPhone" seem more like a part of the image, and rather primitive. Tip: If you really use the Internet and applications a lot, it's better to try a different operating system (OS). It will not be so pleasant to the touch, but the sea of \u200b\u200bopportunities. I was really pleased with the functionality of my very cheap android. Changed because of a weak processor, and perhaps in vain. If you are tight on money, but really want an iPhone, I would advise you to first buy a used 4S or "fifth", better with older versions of the OS. This will help you understand if you really need this toy =) Sincerely, Such and such Taikovich.
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