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  • @Molecular0079
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    101 year ago

    If you think paying a third or even half of the current value of your phone to replace its battery is okay…well that’s your loss I guess.

    You can’t call a device sustainable when the cost to repair it is more than what most people are willing to pay.

    • @reddig33
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      41 year ago

      I’m not aware of a brand new iPhone that costs $170. For me it was worth the $80 or so to have it swapped and extend the life of my phone another six years. Cheaper than buying another phone.

      • @Molecular0079
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        1 year ago

        I’m not aware of a brand new iPhone that costs $170

        Why would you be replacing the battery of a brand new iPhone? I am talking about the cost of an iPhone when its old enough that its battery is giving out. The value of that old iPhone is not as much as a brand new one. Deprecation is a thing. Spending $80 bucks on something that’s currently worth $170 is just stupid. $80 bucks is easily in the price range that makes people consider whether it’d be better off for them to put that towards a new phone. It’s a lot of money to sink into an old device that you know is already about to become obsolete.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Yes it’s like taking your $500 beater car to the mechanic and they tell you it’ll cost $3000 to get it running again but with no guarantee for how long.

        • @Graphy
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          01 year ago

          This just seems like arguing for the sake of arguing. I just replaced my battery for shy of $50 which is a bit much but I lazied out on the ifixit kit.