westward10

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Now I only replace my phone when they need replacing but my old Samsung S7 kept freezing the other day then died. Took to a phone repair shop they said new battery so I left with them 24hrs later all working, the old battery all bulged out. Worked for a day then kept freezing, restarting and now nothing so now have a new Samsung S22.
Question, the phone no longer works but the chap in the shop says he can transfer the data for £15 and that is fine by me because at the moment it is irretrievable but has anyone ever had this done I don't see how it is possible. Tried several links on my laptop but nothing recognises the dead phone.
Is it possible?
 
Been exclusively using sim only deals for around 15 years. Once phone prices moved into used car territory, I reckoned having the latest and greatest wasn't at all important.
 
Been exclusively using sim only deals for around 15 years. Once phone prices moved into used car territory, I reckoned having the latest and greatest wasn't at all important.
In fact, the newer the phone, the higher the cost to repair, especially the Later iPhones where apple have tied in the screen, battery, and camera etc to stop third party repairs.

I have stuck with apple though because everything runs far more smoothly than an Android based phone.
 
In fact, the newer the phone, the higher the cost to repair, especially the Later iPhones where apple have tied in the screen, battery, and camera etc to stop third party repairs.

I have stuck with apple though because everything runs far more smoothly than an Android based phone.

Our son once managed to drive over his iphone XR3i, just days after receiving it and only a short time after launch. Incredibly the only damage was to its screen, but replacement cost was somewhere in the region of £340 and no aftermarket alternative was available.

If I bust a phone, repair cost will be minimal - otherwise I buy a new (to me) one.

I'd like to agree about apple devices running much more smoothly, but apple's propensity for bricking hardware under the guise of updates is legendary
 
Our son once managed to drive over his iphone XR3i, just days after receiving it and only a short time after launch. Incredibly the only damage was to its screen, but replacement cost was somewhere in the region of £340 and no aftermarket alternative was available.

If I bust a phone, repair cost will be minimal - otherwise I buy a new (to me) one.

I'd like to agree about apple devices running much more smoothly, but apple's propensity for bricking hardware under the guise of updates is legendary
Never heard of an iPhone xr3i or did you mean drove over his iphone whilst in an xr3i :)
 
In fact, the newer the phone, the higher the cost to repair, especially the Later iPhones where apple have tied in the screen, battery, and camera etc to stop third party repairs.

I have stuck with apple though because everything runs far more smoothly than an Android based phone.
My sister in law has iPhones and iPads I find them sluggish compared to Android.
 
My sister in law has iPhones and iPads I find them sluggish compared to Android.

You wouldn't have had the problems you just had with an apple phone, you would have just put your SIM in another iPhone, and it would have downloaded all your stuff from the cloud.

Android is open source, so there's always going to be bug ridden apps and glitches.
 
You wouldn't have had the problems you just had with an apple phone, you would have just put your SIM in another iPhone, and it would have downloaded all your stuff from the cloud.

Android is open source, so there's always going to be bug ridden apps and glitches.
There is that but to be fair I have never really had an issue with Android but Android and ois fans are never are never going to be bed partners.
 
You wouldn't have had the problems you just had with an apple phone, you would have just put your SIM in another iPhone, and it would have downloaded all your stuff from the cloud.

Android is open source, so there's always going to be bug ridden apps and glitches.

Everything is backed up to the cloud, but is this something to be trusted?

Battery issues happen with all battery powered devices and apple products are no exception. The one major difference being that batteries in android devices can deteriorate very quickly, whereas apple provide a long period of notice by throttling performance of devices as and when they see fit.
 
Everything is backed up to the cloud, but is this something to be trusted?

Battery issues happen with all battery powered devices and apple products are no exception. The one major difference being that batteries in android devices can deteriorate very quickly, whereas apple provide a long period of notice by throttling performance of devices as and when they see fit.
iPhone' security is very good also iPhone doesn't need antivirus software.

I've repaired both Apple and Samsung phones and think the PCB quality of the Samsung is better, but the iPhone is better thought out and much easier and cheaper to repair, or so it was before the iPhone 10.

Bulging batteries causing screens to break in unused Samsung's is an issue.
 
Giff gaff SIM only here as well.
Neither my other half or me have ever bought a Smartphone - we have three kids who each buy new about every three years, so we relieve them of the old ones.
 
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