This looks like great news, but I’m willing to bet the average selling price of these cars are going to go up by around £3,750.
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Have you tried commenting anything negative about Trump, Musk, Russia, Israel etc. recently? At least 50% of my comments have been removed in the last few years… I’ve given up posting now, so YouTube comments are now a far right echo chamber. I wish there was genuine competition.
I’ve not seen any credible reporting of Apple using or selling user data, do you have any links to real investigative journalism into this?
Regarding iCloud decoupling I have a VM running iTunes which backs up my phone once a week, I’ve no complaints with that process and it saves the iCloud monthly charges.
I’ve not heard of lineageOS until today, PostmarketOS looks interesting, but with so many different devices it’s got to be really hard to keep track of all the different distros and make sure nothing nefarious slips in.
In all likelihood I will need a ~£100 battery replacement soon, while my phone works for my current use case it is getting less secure and some apps have already dropped support for iOS16. I’m just planning for my future and thought my planning process might be interesting for other frugal people.
While your options are more frugal they are probably not secure enough for me, but I will take a look.
I’ve not seen any credible reports of Apple devices containing spyware inherently.
I’m a bit confused about your point here, Google’s business model is creating a profile on you to sell advertising, so is Microsoft, Apple sells the hardware for a high markup and keeps you in its walled garden in exchange for privacy, or at least there are no credible reports of Apple ‘double dipping’ and selling your tracking and browsing data.
I would rather have open source and fully transparent and secure, maybe Linux-based mobile OS, but I don’t think that currently exists.
Ooh - I’m going to look into that! Thanks
I did plan on that last year but the 15 only dropped by about 10% (£100), so less than the value of one year of improvement for an 8 year lifespan device. I will keep an eye on this again as sometimes places like Costco have silly offers to clear stock.
Thank you! This was my thought exactly, I’m skimming MacRumors for the details of the 17 to see if I should start another fixed saver or buy one in September.
I really want to have as little impact on the world as I can and keeping a phone for a long time is frugal and planet friendly. My current one does need rebooting about once a week now or it loses network connection. But that’s only 52 reboots a year :)
I think I’m just going to start a new saver anyway, the chances of anything truly worthwhile is very slim.
It’s one of those situations where if I jump to another ecosystem it will be a hassle, and ideally I would ideally avoid Google, maybe a Graphene or Fairphone but they are still Android forks.
I may end up having to replace a phone half the price after 4-5 years, rather than 8-10 years.
It’s not really possible to know what phone will last longer, but the higher end phones tend to have the latest tech, and will last longer, even if it’s just a couple of years.
I did hesitate to post this here, as I’m always frugal, but this is something I have in my hand/pocket all day. Buying a cheap phone is sometimes (but not always) a false economy. I don’t know anyone who spends less than £15pm on their mobile plan and phone.
When I knew my income was going to be destroyed I prepared by stopping all my outgoing subscriptions immediately. Changed phone plan to bare minimum etc. traded our car in for electric which cut our fuel bill from £100pm to £15. Finally I’m slowly selling my stuff, but I’m now at the stage where I have a 10 yr old laptop, 8yr old phone and something is going to break soon. Fun times.
I read somewhere that there were 50 possible models this could apply to. In each price range 15-20k, 20-25k etc the competition is vanishing small. If you need a car and have ££k to spend there are only a couple of options. They know they can price gouge, and the dealers don’t really want to sell the EV models, because they make no money on servicing.