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by gameoverhumans
998 days ago
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What does age have to do with the value proposition I put forward? Has the battery chemistry in a iPhone 15 advanced significantly in the last 8 years? I don't think so. > I can also buy an entire iPhone SE 2020 or something, for $100 as well. Exactly, thanks for reinforcing my point. |
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Likewise, the used cost of a device that is functional today (iPhone SE 2020 in my example) is almost unrelated to the cost of the battery replacement. I think you'd find that attempting to repair the NUC you highlighted would soon exceed the $100 if you needed to do anything more than very basic repairs.