Recent comments in /f/iphone

Dynamites-Neon t1_j6my89f wrote

My general rule is to always stay updated as long as you have a backup (either iCloud or computer). Reason being that updates have a small chance of bricking your phone, requiring you to erase it and set it up again.

Updates help keep your phone as secure as possible.

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chrisnan109 OP t1_j6mxvyh wrote

Like I said swappa is over priced. I’ve riven that the iPhone is real. (Can’t restore a fake iPhone with iCloud) so you keep believing that swappa is the only place selling real iPhones and anything less than swappa ‘s price is fake.

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Dynamites-Neon t1_j6mxfr8 wrote

Is the display a genuine apple part, or was it repaired with something else?

Check storage, try to get to at least 20% free space. When you say you’ve reset it, do you mean you erased it? If not, try Restoring it with a Mac or PC with iTunes. And set it up as new— don’t use a backup.

Also, you can call apple support and they can run diagnostics on your phone for free

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chrisnan109 OP t1_j6mwncw wrote

Think for just a second why would a trusted eBay seller ruin what took them years to build just to make a quick buck?

https://preview.redd.it/fxhla824dffa1.jpeg?width=1179&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=b7dd7dc4e210359989abd508b3fc6c004ddeb493

Maybe just maybe you need to stop going to swappa (who is known to over charge for their items and way underpay) and maybe go look at what used iPhones are actually going for

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chrisnan109 OP t1_j6mvxr1 wrote

Hmm maybe just maybe it is a real iPhone (because it is) and it was a reseller who buys phones for $50-$200 (even though the phone is worth $1k+) and then marked it up to make a profit? What do you think happens to the phones you sell to ecoatm or back market? They get resold at a profit.

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