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re: iPhone 12 vs iPhone 13
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:06 pm to BK Lounge
Posted on 4/29/24 at 11:06 pm to BK Lounge
The phones with a physical sim come with the little tool to open the sim port, it’s really not hard to do and it takes all of 5 seconds. But I guess if you changed sims very often because of international travel, it would be a pain in the arse to keep up with the little tool and an extra SIM card.
I have the 13 pro max and I’ll probably ride it into the ground. Best phone I’ve ever had. Several years old and the battery still goes for days with normal day to day use. If I’m on it a lot on an off day, the battery does drain faster but that’s any phone. Just texting and calling, it’ll last 3 days.
I have the 13 pro max and I’ll probably ride it into the ground. Best phone I’ve ever had. Several years old and the battery still goes for days with normal day to day use. If I’m on it a lot on an off day, the battery does drain faster but that’s any phone. Just texting and calling, it’ll last 3 days.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:21 am to BregmansWheelbarrow
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I have the 13 pro max and I’ll probably ride it into the ground. Best phone I’ve ever had.
I felt the same way. I am on the Verizon family plan that basically gives me a new phone for ~$80 every two years. A few months back I got the 15 pro max, and so far I like it even better. Very minor (maybe perceived?) differences but the screen is more vibrant and it feels slightly faster.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 8:24 am to BregmansWheelbarrow
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The phones with a physical sim come with the little tool to open the sim port, it’s really not hard to do and it takes all of 5 seconds. But I guess if you changed sims very often because of international travel, it would be a pain in the arse to keep up with the little tool and an extra SIM card.
That, and also imagine having to use that tool to switch out the SIM card every single time your bank or other financial institution wants to provide you with a two factor authentication code to access your money, and refuse to let you use email or another workaround…. And using Google Voice to “park” your American phone number, or carrying a seperate American phone, or other similar options, all have their own drawbacks.. i learned all of this the hard way.. Much, much easier to just toggle back and forth between foreign and American SIMs within the same phone when needed .
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