Extras are highly recommended after the initial purchase of the gadget. peace of mind and safety are guaranteed. No, I'm not an avid Apple supporter. Although I wouldn't normally buy an iPhone, I was given one quite some time ago. I stayed with him for a full decade (now I gave it to my mother, she works for her). With iOS no longer supporting the model after 5 years, I was forced to consider upgrading. Yeah, and it has already slowed down several programs (Cityguide). And before the whole mess, I was after LTE. I had a good time with the iPhone4; it survived being dropped and submerged in water on multiple occasions. After doing some research and asking around, I concluded that the only way to get a phone that would last me for the next five years was to shell out the cash for an iPhone. The iPhone 6 and 7 were available at the time, as were the Plus and standard sizes. Made the call for 7+. No time for regrets. After wearing something from Samsung, which became painfully slow after multiple drops, I eventually bought the same one for my wife a few months later (for protection - only the film was on the glass). The wife did not want to be the mistress of this phone because it was unwieldy and did not have a radio (before that, she only used Androids). Six months later, she is overjoyed beyond measure. In August of 2022, I dove deep into a lake in the Leningrad area and filmed fish for several minutes at a time (I think I dove for a total of five minutes). Because of this, the home button has become inoperable. Three hours later, after putting in enough mental effort, the charge was established. It stopped working altogether after that point. It started turning on, the note functioned, but it was glitchy after I fixed it for the unofficials and charged them $3,000. At last, I made it to work. Additional 12–15 pieces (display replacement, along with a button). The button is a little tighter than it used to be, but I've gotten used to it and it still works perfectly. It's a relief that the repair went well; I didn't want to have to go looking for a new phone. I rarely log in to iCloud (except for syncing notes). Once a year, I wipe my phone clean and transfer all of my pictures to my Synology NAS (via the DS Photo application). I can get by with with 128 GB.
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