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Apple Notes

Hands up who wants an iPhone X! Go for it.

I’ll sit this one out. The iPhone X has been targeted as the most breakable and most expensive to repair phone in the history of earth by U.S. insurers, SquareTrade. Fair enough, too. I’ve seen a lot of broken iPhones, and those that break most often have glass backs like the iPhone 4. Yet both the iPhone 8 and iPhone X are made of glass to accomodate the wireless charging system. I hate Lightning cables like the next

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