Same. There's really no need for such good specs in phones. I almost never experience any lag or problems with my Iphone 7. The only problem is the battery, but it's very cheap to replace the battery.
I might buy a new Iphone in 1-2 years, but I really don't get normies who buy a new phone every 1-3 years. Especially the poorfags who do it.
Why are normies so bad with their money?
its an attempt to get share of the camera market.
>en.wikipedia.org
Heh, you're welcome
>crypto will fail within a few years
kek
nice, gonna pick up the iPhone 11 pro.
999 is a good price and its time to replace my already dated 6S.
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It won't sell like hotcakes. iPhone XR was the worst marketing/product development decision by a fortune 500 in the last decade.
It threw normies forever out of the loop, now most of them don't know wtf is going on with iPhone names/models. iPhones used to bank on the distinction between models through name and features. This led kids, teens and retards to make the iPhone a status symbol, where it was cool to own the newest iPhone.
For the techies/business people, the newest iPhone was important due to the drastic difference in quality between each iteration. Stuff like 4G, fingerprint, Siri, and 2x speed increases made each iPhone model a must have for any serious phone user. iPhones also benefitted from being the only high-tier smartphone.
Now while Samsung, Google, Huawei and HTC have steadily climbed from being bottom of the barrel shit phones to legit competitors by innovating and trying out new shit, Apple for some reason created XR, a milquetoast copy of their most popular phone that most normies didn't even register (and still don't know about) and even the few who do have no way to suss out which is which.
This would be like Tesla releasing a Model SS, with the same specs as S at same price point, but slightly better torque and higher top speed,
Or like pumping out new high end sneakers called "Weezys" that look identical to Yeezys.
Tim Cook should be fired
People are going to lease these phones. Not buy them outright.
>$39.99/mo. for 24 months
What does it have to do with mindless spending?