Where New Phones Are Headed

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  So if you haven't heard it yet, the new phones the manufacturers are making are not coming with replaceable batteries. As we all know, batteries don't last forever, and as we keep charging them more and more; then the more and more the battery's usage and life dwindles when off the charger. So what happens when the batteries get to be that bad in a while, is that we will have to send the phones back to the manufacturers to get the batteries replaced. That means that; due to the time it takes to ship the phones over to where the manufacturer is, have them replace the battery when they have time/whenever they feel like it, and have them get it set up to go and ship the phones back to you; you will not have your phone for a few days at least; and we all know how much we need our phones, to use them, on a day to day basis, whether we need them for family or work uses, or to just relax when we have the time and play a game.

And all of you guys know how much the government is able to spy on us and track us, right? Well, if you don't, here's a list of the many things the government uses to know exactly where we are and what we are doing: licences, social security numbers, the DMV, addresses, post offices, our bank accounts, our credit records, criminal records (if you have one), any past addresses, and even your own phone. The way your phone is being tracked is if you are nearby a cell tower and you have your phone on you. The cell tower locates your nearby phone and sends the information to bridges of government, even if it's off (the only exception being if you had taken the battery out); and with the rise of these non-replaceable battery phones, the government will be able to track you (if you have your phone) 24/7.

What else is in a phone that we were able to replace before these new phones came along? The memory and SIM cards. But those don't really sound all that important when it comes to a phone, right? Actually, it has a lot to do with the phone. The memory card holds all your pictures, games, and apps in there. With the new phones, we won't be able to replace the memory card when it gets too full. If you want to replace the original memory card that they gave you with a bigger one that can hold more stuff, you can't, you're stuck with the one they gave you. Now the SIM card is your phone number. What happens when you need a new phone? You won't be able to transfer any of your games, apps, pictures, videos, even your phone number, into a new phone; everything is going to be stuck in your old phone.

So, if you don't want this train to keep going, then we all will need to do something about this. With your cooperation, we will end this, and I am going to have to ask all of you to do this. Share this, spread this around on all of your social medias, show this to everyone that you can. Let's all boycott these new phones, we cannot buy them. We don't actually need the newest, latest stuff available; not with everything that's at stake here; it's really not necessary, it isn't everything we make it out to be by the lying commercials we see every day, it's just the same old thing every time. And once we have boycotted from buying the phones for long enough, the manufacturers will give up on making the phones with irreplaceable batteries, memory, and SIM cards, and will start making the phones where we can replace those things, and it will be so much better than where we're going now.




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⏰ Last updated: Nov 10, 2017 ⏰

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