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g56whiz

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  1. On 5/31/2021 at 2:52 PM, g56whiz said:

    My iPhone6S plus is now nearly 6 years old. I’ve replaced the battery twice and I probably need to do it again. But before that I should consider upgrading. I’m in the habit of getting the newest phone each time with the most memory and keeping it as long as practical. AT&T is my carrier but I get my phones unlocked so I can swap in a local SimCard when I’m overseas (frequently). The problem for me is that don’t give a hoot for camera features and that’s where most of the new iPhone technology is headed. I’ll be staying with iPhones: I’m too old and lazy to learn a new O/S. What would you recommend and why?  Thanks

    Thanks for all the great 411 but fate dictated a different outcome than I expected. It got so was lucky to get a an hours charge into my ol’ iPhone 6. And my everlovn’ was tired of me delaying something cuz an app hadn’t opened or a website was slow to respond. So while in San Antonio we stopped at the Apple Store which seemed like the only busy place in La Cantera and looked a iPhones. I had spoken to Apple on the phone and was in a wheelchair so we got escorted to the front of the long line. There an earnest and seeming knowledgeable salesman informed me that I could walk out of the store with any iPhone 13 I wanted as long as it was a 1 Terabyte ProMax in white. Anything else including the iPhone 12’s could be ordered but could take 3 to 6 weeks for delivery. We’re planning a 3 month stay with relatives in Asia departing on Thanksgiving. So we bit the $1,700 bullet and left with the new iPhone. I had to buy it unlocked so I can put in a local SimCard when I get to Asia. They transferred all the apps and such but because it’s on a business account we had to stop by a nearby ATT store to get it activated. It was expensive but if I keep it 6 or more years like the last one it won’t be so bad. It least that’s what I’m telling myself. 

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