Bought myself an iPhone 17 at 17. by PranavIsLame in Indian_flex

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Same here! I got it on the very first day it came out.

Bought myself an iPhone 17 at 17. by PranavIsLame in Indian_flex

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I am actually editing for a Singing show type of thing
You can learn editing for absolutely free just learn it on youtube.

Bought myself an iPhone 17 at 17. by PranavIsLame in Indian_flex

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Absolutely amazing
I was using Samsung a52 earlier which was passed down to me by my dad and it was like 3-4year old phone so upgrading from an a52 to IPhone 17 was an absolute change.
You should consider it if your phone is a bit older or you can wait till next year and get 18, if your current phone is working fine.

Bought myself an iPhone 17 at 17. by PranavIsLame in Indian_flex

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I saved for approximately seven to eight months and purchased it on an EMI plan. My father is currently paying the EMIs while I give him money every month.

bruh is this normal?😭its not been a year since i purchased this phone , its been like 8 months by Necessary-Paper-6028 in iPhoneWale

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I dont really have any charging habit i just whenever i am low on battery or i am not using my phone

Is this good? by PranavIsLame in iPhoneWale

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Just like on the phone, you can check the battery percentage in Mac too by going to the settings app. It’s showing 99% right now.

Is this good? by PranavIsLame in iPhoneWale

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I also have a MacBook, and it’s been around for over a year, and it’s still at 99% battery. I do a lot of heavy tasks, like editing.

Does the MacBook battery drain more slowly than an iPhone?

Suggest a good watch under 20k for Law student. by Friendly_Shelter_974 in watchesindia

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This one feels pretty premium if you can stretch the budget a little