• quick_snail@feddit.nl
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    6 hours ago

    And if that doesn’t work, take it to a shop to replace the port.

    Don’t thow out a perfectly good phone just because the port stops working…

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      4 hours ago

      i never trust shops to fix a phone after working for one. they will purposefully damage other components or take your OEM screen and put an aftermarket screen.

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        2 hours ago

        If you have tech-savvy friend, try ask them a good repair shop.

        Sometimes, Google review or any online review are not helpful as most of the reviewer are casual users that might be get tricked by the shop.

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          2 hours ago

          i am tech-savvy. and again, after working for a phone repair shop, i would never trust one to fix my phone.

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              24 minutes ago

              they take genuine parts from the phone you bring and put in aftermarket or shit ones that are almost on their way out, and they will (especially women) dump any data they can get from the phone.

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        4 hours ago

        Doubtful. This might be an issue in countries that don’t require iPhone to use standards or that have terrible anti-consumer laws.

        In any case, if that’s you, its not impossible. Just need to take it with you the next time you go on a trip overseas to a country that isn’t run by corporations

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          Or better yet don’t buy some anti consumer locked down phone that’s intentionally made hard to repair by a shitty company, I’m going back to android in the future where something as basic as replacing a port would never be a issue, but with Google fucking with the sideloading in android I’m concerned they are on a path similar to Apple, I wish some truly open source phone OS would be available like Linux so is for PCs

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      6 hours ago

      My last phone had this issue that sometimes it wouldn’t charge. Tried different cables but it still sometimes wouldn’t charge. Bought a pcb with antennas and charging for my phone, replaced it. Sometimes still had this issue but much less. I kept this phone til it couldn’t compute anymore. Twice shattered screen, twice replaced.

      4 years. Not a flagship, but had a decent hardware. In the end it couldn’t do anything. Wifi worked half assed. 5g couldn’t connect sometimes. Android Auto would reboot constantly or outright not work. Battery would occasionally begin to loose charge rapidly and even charging with a power bank phone would still lose charge. It almost like I got an update that cut my phone’s balls and removed organs. But in the end, 400euro for 4 years - not so much. My new phone is better at less than half price. Hope it’ll work next 2-3 years no issues.

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        4 hours ago

        When wifi stops working, that’s a reasonable reason to retire a phone.

        But not screen or port breakages