Skylery on Nostr: You can still replace your phone. I believe you don’t need the newest thing. ...
You can still replace your phone. I believe you don’t need the newest thing. That’s a trap people fall into. My wireless provider is practically offering me a low cost/free upgrade to an iPhone 15. Grab an iPhone model that’s a year or two old. In my experience, those are practically given away as the newest phone comes out.
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