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I got a new phone. So the SIM is now assigned to a new phone. Why would the old phone still have cellular service?
Ummm... So it’s not like you cannot just, you know, use the XR?
I could, but the battery is dying, hence me replacing it. It's not very good as a cell phone if I have to leave it plugged in all the time. However, other people have made good suggestions. I'm not sure what your problem is.
batteries can be replaced, I'd go as far as saying they should
In the EU, we’ll be able to replace them easily again... in 2028 at least. With an expected lifetime of a battery being 500 cycles, a battery swap is maintenance, not repair. I cherish phones where you could just remove the battery if they got stuck instead of waiting for them to discharge. It does not happen too often because Android is very stable now but I have some old phones (pre-Android 5) lying around, which I use as burner phones (they are recovered from trash) or for simple things like internet radio.
Odd how late legislature came when Apple has been throttling iPhones with old batteries for over half a decade.
Yeah, I could have spent a couple of hundred bucks getting the battery replaced or I could just get a new phone for $10 a month. I know which one I can afford.
if you are paying a couple hundred on that you are being scammed
I don't know why you can't accept that I got a new phone and want to use the old one for something else, but I still did. Sorry, time can't be reversed.
i can?
Then I don't understand what your point is.
my point is that the old one can be fixed and used by someone, or sold still
And it is being used by someone because I gave it to the local domestic violence shelter. I'm guessing you have a problem with that too.
That's ok, I have no idea why we are arguing it