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I have a two year old seven and it meets my needs. I’ll only get a new one if there’s a really good trade in deal.
I have an 8 and don't plan to upgrade if this phone kaputs.
I really like my XR. When I bought Best Buy had the lowest price.
I was really intrigued with that $449 price so I went to the Best Buy and Costco websites to see what kind of deals they were offering. They were both considerably higher so I went to the Apple website to see what's what. Turns out there was the dreaded asterisk next to the $449. That price is contingent on trading in an 8 and there is a sliding scale for lesser model iPhones. The price for trading in a 6s was $549 which is still considerably better than Best Buy and Costco. But I really like the 6s especially with the new battery.
I have an iPhone X. What’s the Xr do versus the base model? In any event I will likely hold onto it for a while.
USSC just voted 5-4 to allow consumers to sue Apple on anti-trust grounds over Apple's restricting of iPhone apps to only those available via their App Store.
I can’t wait until the class action suit and getting like 36 cents ten years from now.
Either they have to allow competitors to establish app stores or they have to fight and hope they win, otherwise, this will just be a recurring issue with a new class for every new Ios product. Personally, I’d like to be able to buy a book in the kindle app or a video in the Amazon app
At this point they can just break up and kill off the App Store as it's own vertical. I used to spend a lot of money on Apple products but I'm done with them now. Buying direct from the Japs wholesale saves me from having to deal with their stupidity and bullcrap.
you can do that already on an iPhone. What you can't do is download an app from outside of the App Store, but in-app purchases have been around for a while now.
Go to the kindle app and buy a book and see how that goes for you
Or just put a store in their app without giving apple 30% of sales