But am getting my current one fixed.
I am probably not the only one dealing with this current issue by Apple. Apple seems to be known and feared (alongside with its Android rival, I reckon) for slowing down older devices when CEO Tim Cook has announced a new model. More recently it has also come to light that iPhones turn off and on again when there is about 30% battery left.
However, this is not the case with my iPhone.
My iPhone worked properly for about 3 hours this morning. I had gotten the battery replaced a few days ago in hopes of solving the problem (because, let's face it, I am one of those idiots who charged their phone overnight. Sue me), but unfortunately that was not meant to be.
The 3 hours it decided to do its job "properly" because it turned off again after opening the Facebook App (can you imagine) and the took another 15 minutes to recover before dying on me again after 3 minutes. As I said, the 3 hours it ran today, my iPhone spent about 45 minutes trying to get a grip on itself.
And although this in itself is terrifying as is, it has made me realize a few things:
1. I am not ready to give up on this iPhone
I own an iPhone 6s Plus which I scraped together with working my ass off over summer '16. I bought the 128gb, thinking I wouldn't need to buy another phone in at least 4 years. Needless to say, I paid a pretty penny for this phone. Call me sentimental, but I am not ready to call this "investment" a waste.
2. I want to get this phone repaired rather than buying a new one
Because hey, this is why you clicked my post, right?!
I am trying to live a more sustainable life and having things I already own repaired instead of buying new things (I won't go into detail about the horrible horrible working conditions the miners of the metals used in the phone) to make sure there is no new input on my part in the consumerist cycle. To illustrate this, see this picture below. Buying an item new is at the top of the pyramid and therefore the last step in the process (if all else fails).
Thank you storyofstuff.com for posting this pic
Also, I still am 75% certain that the costs for repair won't be as much as a new phone will cost.
3. I am far too dependent on my phone
As a desperate mensure in this dire situation, I had to resort to the phone I had prior to this one. Don't get me wrong, I love this phone (OnePlus, whaddup!) but I won't spend the time to get it working properly because hopefully, I will have my iPhone back before that time. But just knowing that I don't have my phone on me with all the "important" info on it that I need in my everyday life makes me queezy. I know that's bullshit, because a mobile phone is not a staple for living and I hate that I feel this way. But it is the sad reality that my life (and it's probably not just me).
4. If I were to buy a new phone (IF), which one would I need to buy?!
Because, yeah. I am trying to not think of the worst case scenario, but I might have to face reality. I pray that my phone will live to fight another 3-4 years, but that might not be the case. I am not sure what to do in that case YET, but I am eyeing the OnePlus 5...
If you made it all the way down here, then thank you for taking the time to read through this rant. I normally wouldn't ask for this, but I could use some support in order to pay for, ya know, this mess.
Thanks again and enjoy your Saturday!