My iPhone 4 from 2011 still runs on its first battery (I gave it away but the new owner is still happily using it) and the battery of my late 2008 Macbook failed earlier this year, at 82% of its original capacity after more than 7 years. I think your personal experiences are what makes this bearable or not. But I see this as a conspicuous display by Apple of contempt for the consumer, and thus I have little sympathy for them as an underdog the way I do for AMD. it's a piece of information that helps influence at least my purchasing decisions.īut then, the software available for the Windows platform, compared to that for the Macintosh, hardly makes that a decision at all. This is useful information since laptop batteries sometimes fail and need to be replaced (and so do smartphone batteries, for that matter), and since buying extra memory for a laptop later on after one has blown one month's budget buying the thing makes sense for some people as a nice upgrade.
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