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Replying to @️ In 2025, it’s more common than ever for kids, even young kids, to have smartphones, and not just old models, but newer ones. Technology is constantly evolving, and outdated phones like the iPhone 7, iPhone 8, or even iPhone 12 are no longer practical for everyday use. Apple no longer provides full support or updates for these discontinued devices, meaning they’re not only slow but also lack critical security updates. For example, my daughter used to have an iPhone 7, and when the battery failed, Apple wanted $319 to replace the entire phone. That doesn’t make sense financially when I could upgrade her to a brand-new iPhone 16E for $599 giving her a device that’s under warranty, fully supported, and designed to last for years. The same goes for my son, who has a Galaxy S25. People act shocked, but the truth is phone carriers now offer countless promotions, often making brand-new models either free or extremely affordable with trade-ins or new lines. Parents are simply being practical by choosing phones that work, are up-to-date, and don’t require hundreds of dollars in repairs for outdated devices. The reality is, kids in 2025 need reliable technology. Schools, communication apps, GPS tracking, and even safety measures often depend on smartphones. Choosing older phones that no longer update isn’t safe or smart, especially when newer options are just as cost-effective (and sometimes cheaper in the long run). So no, this isn’t “rage bait.” This is just parenting in 2025. Technology moves fast, and most parents are going to make the practical choice: invest in phones that actually work, are supported, and can keep up with their kids’ needs. #galaxy #iphone #iphone16e #s25 #s25ultra
Replying to @️ In 2025, it’s more common than ever for kids, even young kids, to have smartphones, and not just old models, but newer ones. Technology is constantly evolving, and outdated phones like the iPhone 7, iPhone 8, or even iPhone 12 are no longer practical for everyday use. Apple no longer provides full support or updates for these discontinued devices, meaning they’re not only slow but also lack critical security updates. For example, my daughter used to have an iPhone 7, and when the battery failed, Apple wanted $319 to replace the entire phone. That doesn’t make sense financially when I could upgrade her to a brand-new iPhone 16E for $599 giving her a device that’s under warranty, fully supported, and designed to last for years. The same goes for my son, who has a Galaxy S25. People act shocked, but the truth is phone carriers now offer countless promotions, often making brand-new models either free or extremely affordable with trade-ins or new lines. Parents are simply being practical by choosing phones that work, are up-to-date, and don’t require hundreds of dollars in repairs for outdated devices. The reality is, kids in 2025 need reliable technology. Schools, communication apps, GPS tracking, and even safety measures often depend on smartphones. Choosing older phones that no longer update isn’t safe or smart, especially when newer options are just as cost-effective (and sometimes cheaper in the long run). So no, this isn’t “rage bait.” This is just parenting in 2025. Technology moves fast, and most parents are going to make the practical choice: invest in phones that actually work, are supported, and can keep up with their kids’ needs. #galaxy #iphone #iphone16e #s25 #s25ultra

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