Why You Should Not Buy The iPhone 13
There is a new iPhone that just went on sale, for no better reason than it is autumn, and Apple puts out a new iPhone every autumn. Of course, this means your current iPhone has probably already started slowing down. But people, you should not buy the new iPhone 13 just because there is a new iPhone 13.
MY iPHONE:
"I'm afraid I can't do that anymore. Dave.
Wouldnt you like to upgrade to an iPhone 13 Pro. Dave." pic.twitter.com/6koojHFGbe— Jđˇe Kukura (@ExercisingDrunk) October 11, 2021
Oh, Iâm sure youâll just die without that âadvanced 5G experienceâ that is still effectively no different than 4G. And Iâm sure youâre stoked for that improved camera thatâs still nowhere near as good as its Android competitors. But the brief sugar high these alleged improvements might bring to your everyday life comes with a considerable global downside. The environmental and consumer costs of disposing of 150 million smartphones every year in the U.S. alone are staggering.
iphone 12 iphone 13 pic.twitter.com/2JhcQNrXAH
— Follow Me For GenZ Humor (@GenerationZMeme) October 9, 2021
Does the iPhone 13 come with any features that paying customers have been asking for? Of course it does not! Can you mark text messages as unread? No you cannot! Is the screen more durable or shatterproof? No, and it never will be! Can it take decent pictures of the moon or the sunset? No, but buy more cloud storage and listen to our TED Talk!
Phone manufacturers and telecom companies have created this bullshit expectation that a normal person needs to discard and upgrade their smartphone every year, even if the phone is not cracked and is still in good working condition. The consequences of this pointless, fraudulent, manufactured consumer need are wrecking the environment, driving income inequality and making the world a genuinely worse place.
Definitely a miss for me. I was hoping Apple would have included Touch ID for having to wear mask at work for eight hours.
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— Species5618 (@frequency805) October 3, 2021
THE iPHONE 13 FORCES YOU TO USE CREEPY FACE IDÂ
Apple loves to eliminate the iPhoneâs best features and replace them with shittier, more privacy-invasive technologies that are nowhere near ready for market. Touch ID, which let you unlock your phone with your thumbprint, was awesome! But the iPhone 13 only uses Face ID (or a passcode).
My sister can really unlock my iPhone with Face ID lol thatâs so weird
— Jaryn R⨠(@jaryn_xo) October 11, 2021
Face ID is great if youâre a white guy who wants Palanitir to have all of our biometric data for future discriminatory purposes. Face ID does not work and is discriminatory toward people with darker skin, who may find themselves holed up at Gitmo because the bots mistook them for someone else.Â
A lot of us would prefer Touch ID to Face ID. We are wearing masks because of the pandemic! But it is part of Appleâs core mission to never listen to their customers who make them rich, nor to ever even so much as say âThank you for your businessâ to people paying $1,000 for a goddamn smartphone.Â
iPhone 7: No headphone jack.
iPhone X: No fingerprint sensor.
iPhone 12: No earphones, no charger. (rumoured)
iPhone 13: No camera.
iPhone 14: No battery.
iPhone 15: No display.
iPhone 16: pic.twitter.com/9JOJK1HkZ2— Ahmad Hunain (@Hunain_) June 30, 2020
THE iPHONE 13 IS LESS STUFF FOR MORE MONEY
In perhaps the greatest âFuck Youâ move in the history of smartphones, you do not get earphones or a charger with the iPhone 13. That means youâre stuck with your old iPhone headphones and charger, or rather, the knock-off replacements you bought because the original accessories they sold you were so brittle in the first place.
Apple hilariously claims that this move is designed for âfurther reducing carbon emissions and avoiding the mining and use of precious materials,â an argument so implausible that only a vested shareholder would say it with a straight face. They are doing this to sell more overpriced accessories!Â
Because if Apple really wanted to help the environment, they could have easily eliminated one major source of wasteâŚ
Apple should switch the iPhone to USB-C if it really wants to help the environment https://t.co/ZTz5QUa15a pic.twitter.com/HuQo4LxNQR
— The Verge (@verge) October 19, 2020
THE ENVIRONMENTAL HAVOC OF LIGHTNING PORT HEADPHONES AND CHARGERS
Itâs been nearly ten years since Apple made the wildly anti-consumer, anti-environmental decision that took away the standard, universal headphone jacks and USB chargers. As any sensible person realizes, Apple did this because they think their pissing match with Android is far more important than the survival of the human race on this planet.
As the Verge thoughtfully observes, Apple could just switch to âa much more useful USB-C to USB-C cable that could charge basically all of your electronics.â But they wonât, because incompatible charging equipment is a major source of sales for them.Â
Maybe one day some Silicon Valley genius will invent this yearâs to-die-for smartphone that magically changes into next yearâs to-die-for smartphone when next year rolls around. That would be a true âmiracle deviceâ. Until then, we ought to hold this industry more accountable for the human and environmental tolls of excessive consumption and disposal of smartphones.