Recent comments in /f/iphone

mgc418 t1_j1g8k6f wrote

>replacement iphone battery

doing this exact search brings up info about doing it yourself. this is not what OP was looking for. so at that point anyone would search a different term. if you (not exactly you but "you") are the type to search one term, not find what you were looking for and say oh well, then you should just step away from the internet and crawl back under your rock. but also going to the ifixit page that comes up from this search has info right at the beginning of the instructions talking about his exact complaint. so again, a few minutes with google and the info can be had. let's also not forget he came to this forum to complain. something most people do not know to do. but he did it. and had he spent some time with reddit's search function, he probably could have gotten the info right from this sub.

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HerefortheTuna t1_j1g873h wrote

I use my phone a good amount. I also have a 13 pro but it’s my work device so I only try to use it for work things. I use about 125-150% of my mini 13 battery per day so likely have a higher cycle count than other folks do

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DoYouLikeBASSSSS t1_j1g3q24 wrote

This ^^ especially with the camera, I use my phone quite a lot at times during work, where I have to quickly take a photo and then shove my phone back into my pocket and then get it out of my pocket to take another photo again (and yes, I like to lock my screen after taking a single photo), and this goes on continuously for an hour or more, recently just switched from XS Max to 14 Pro Max and it seriously slowed my workflow, and just the overall lack of confidence when long pressing the camera icon from the Lock Screen to make it launch the camera, is just not a good feeling

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nikkithegr8 t1_j1g2hjk wrote

to properly turn on off wifi or bluetooth, we need to open settings app, to put phone in low power mode, again settings app. to open any app's settings, again settings app. to change other volumes, again settings app.

total bullshit from apple. the dropdown sta tus bar is a wasted potential

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nitroben2 t1_j1foiy3 wrote

Those would bring up lots of good info but i would question whether "aftermarket" or "3rd party" are terms most people would know to check for. How would someone unfamiliar with right-to-repair/genuine-replacement issues know to search for those? Further, why would a non-certified repair shop bring up that they're using anything other than certified parts unless asked?

Out of curiosity I just now tried searching "replacement iphone battery" and saw no references in the blurbs next to the first page of links about loss of functionality/features, but lots of 3rd parties quickly mention how their replacement does have higher capacity than three original battery did. I wouldn't be surprised if that was the extent of most consumers search process.

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