![]() ![]() ![]() I once had my cracked iPhone 6S Plus screen repaired at an Apple Store free, out of warranty. I personally don't agree with Apple's device-repair ideology, but at least the Apple Store is something, some physical place that a lot of Apple customers can go to talk to a human, face to face, in times of confusion and despair. Apple devices work so well with one another with little bits and features like AirDrop, iMessage, and FaceTime on macOS unlocking a Mac laptop with an Apple Watch or auto-pairing and finding lost AirPods.Īnd then, there are the Apple Stores and the hubs they've become as places you can go when you're not sure about something or when something goes wrong. With Apple's stuff, the key differentiator is the ecosystem. I could have bought an Android tablet that costs hundreds less at the time that does the same thing. Without things like iMessage and FaceTime, my iPad Mini 2 is just an expensive screen that plays Netflix videos. That's how I feel about my old iPad Mini 2, which I got when I was entrenched in Apple's ecosystem. Otherwise, your iPhone is just like any other smartphone - a vehicle for apps that takes a few photos sometimes. I don't think you're doing anything wrong.īut here's an opinion: If you want to make the most of the iPhone and the large amounts of money you spent on it, your best bet is to use other Apple devices like a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro to complete the ecosystem. ![]() There are plenty of iPhone users who use Windows 10 computers.
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