Will my iphone 5 last me for 2 years?
I would like to know if my iphone 5 will last long for me, i have a case and screen protecter on it. I have had it for a month and i use it everyday. Tips? Thankd
Yes. The biggest change is in battery life- let it get below 20% at least every month for best results over time.
Yes, it should easily last two years as long as you take good care of it. A case and screen protector help with this. Also make sure to enable Find My iPhone so you can retrieve it if you lose it or leave it somewhere!
It depends on how you take care of it. Not like it has a self destruct timeframe. I had an iPhone 4 for 2 years & would have had it still except that I got the iPhone 5, but when I sold it it was basically as new as it was when I bought it, except for just slight blemishes on the stainless steel band.
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