• blunderworld@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Ah yes, Apple. A company that is famously concerned about the longevity and durability of their products.

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        11 months ago

        Which company the one know to have a lot of problems with amd dedicated gpu or the company know to kernel panic the entire phone os only because the iphone 11 mobo can’t detect a microphone or the one know selling computer for more than 900€ with soldered flash memories that give a use limit to the hardware making it almost a paperweight and to resolve this issues you need to desolder the old chips and solder new one?

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    11 months ago

    Is that an observation or a threat?

    iPhones aren’t exactly known for durability…

    Most Motorola and Samsung batteries are completely removable but there’s something in the way to prevent it - glue, a sticker, a couple of screws. I doubt removing those measures will reduce the durability of the phones.

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    11 months ago

    I guess saying that your product will be shittier is normal these days.

    Maybe if iPhones “decrease” in durability, maybe fewer people will purchase them?

    Oh no, think about the yacht money!