Submitted by alpha-centori t3_z8xny7 in iphone
alpha-centori OP t1_iyeaun6 wrote
Reply to comment by Whiplash104 in iPhone 14 Pro - is it worth it? by alpha-centori
USB-C will be cool, I'm sure, but having a lightning port over USB-C doesn't seem to affect my life much as is, so I'm not dying for that update like some of my friends are. The better battery life and thermal management is a pro for sure!
I'm with T-Mobile and I did look into it, the way I'd be upgrading would technically be a 2 year carrier commitment. My phone plan (not the phone cost itself) is the last thing my parents help me out with, so I'm fine with that. And as long as the phone is 50% paid off (12 months in), I'm able to upgrade to another model should I wish.
If I hadn't broken my current phone, I wouldn't be upgrading at all until the phone completely died and I couldn't replace it. But all things being said, it sounds like I might as well just do it now? From what you're saying, it sounds like the 16 might not be the best purchase right off the bat, so I'd be wanting my 2020 phone to last to 2025. Are we trusting Apple to not slowly kill off their devices to push people towards upgrading yet? Either way, at that point, I wouldn't be able to get the most possible towards an upgrade (usually that tier is reserved for phones 3 years old or newer). Versus if I upgrade now to the 14, I could upgrade again at the 17 or whatever they call it I can still get the full amount possible both times and avoid the 16 model
Whiplash104 t1_iyeeaco wrote
Assuming you get $1000 trade in for this broken phone, that's a good deal versus $100-$200 out of pocket for repair on a phone that probably is going to also need a new battery in the next year.
The trade in will cost you $100 in taxes and probably an activation fee, but you'll get a new phone.
The trade in credit will be given to you over 24 months. If you upgrade after 50% is paid off, you lose 12 of those trade-in credits so you'll only be getting $500 for this phone. That being said, it's still fine to do as long as you're planning for it. Basically trading int he $14 Pro in 1 year you'll effectively get 50% trade in value toward the 15 and start payments again.
As for avoiding the 2024 model (16?), that's my pure speculation. With the iPhone XS they switched to an Intel modem and people apparently had issues with that so I just avoided that model. Of course people have had problems with the 14 Pro too (apparently should be fixed by now) so maybe it's just every iPhone but my brother has an XS, complains a lot, and I think that model just isn't good. Apple's modem could be great but Qualcomm has been doing this for a long time, has a good track record, and Apple is apparently having problems with their modem which is why they won't be putting it in the 2023 (15?) model as they had initially planned. They're going with Qualcomm again. I don't really know, but I'm reluctant to be the one of the first with a phone with an apple modem. Then again maybe Apple has some super great feature that you'll want.
I'd probably upgrade to the 14 Pro if I were you. I can see it difficult to spend money fixing an old phone when the same out of pocket will get you the new one.
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