Buying a New iPhone? When & How to Save on Tech
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About this listen
Key Points:
- Understanding product release cycles and market trends can help consumers save significantly on tech purchases.
- The concept of "planned obsolescence" impacts tech-related spending; consumers need to be aware of software updates and support timelines.
- Buying pre-owned or refurbished gadgets can be financially wise, provided the right questions are asked to ensure quality and usability.
- Ethical considerations, such as the environmental impact of tech manufacturing, are important for faith-driven consumers.
- Creating personal tech purchase strategies, like spaced-out buying cycles, can satiate tech desires while maintaining financial health.
Notable Quotes:
- "My approach with technology is it should be used to extend the ability of what we can do." - Sam Freeland
- "Know what you appreciate, know what your budget is and shop savvy." - Sam Freeland
- "Desiring something new and flashy is a problem that a lot of people have." - Sam Freeland
- "Once it's out in the world, it's entirely up to software." - Sam Freeland
- "Be slow to act. You can always get a good deal on older stuff. That is still perfectly good." - Sam Freeland
Resources:
- Follow Sam Freeland on the Troubleshooting podcast for more insights into culture and tech.
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