I just upgraded to a 13, but the trade-in was only $80 and I thought I might find something better to do with it than just get $80 back, so I'd love suggestions. Remember, it doesn't have cellular access anymore, just wifi. Does anyone have any good ideas for what to do with it? A friend suggested a dedicated GPS for my car, which I would obviously have to upgrade on occasion, but I can do that from my garage. Slightly annoying, but possibly useful. Any other ideas?
Yes, I know, throw it out or use it as a coaster. Ha ha. Very droll.
I love the idea, but the only time I ever use a webcam is for zoom meetings for work and I'm sitting in front of my desktop for those. I don't really care about the quality for that. In fact, I don't care if I look like a ball of fuzz. But if I ever do care, it's good to have something around for that.
Not a bad idea, although I'm not sure where I would mount it. Ideally outside, but I wouldn't want to expose it to the elements like that. I doubt it would last long.
Do you cook? I use my old iPhone to view recipes in the kitchen. It’s attached to the backsplash with Velcro. It is always plugged into a charger, but it is connected to a smart switch (already had set my house up). Set a shortcut to turn on the charger when the battery is 20% and to turn off the charger when it is 80% so as to get the best battery life.
You can donate it to a charity or a community group, there are some that refurbs phones for use by people in impoverished communities and countries. I gave an old laptop to a local group helping refugees learn English online.
I would have to research to find one. No way am I doing it locally. The Catholics have all the charity groups tied up here and fuck me if I'm going to help them.
keep it as a backup 2FA device in case your daily phone dies or goes missing one day. use it every now and then to import 2FA codes from your main phone’s authenticator apps.
That’s what I do. Have an old iphone6S that works when plugged in and maybe for 45 mins after that. Apple would happily take it off my hands for free, but as long as the battery doesn’t swell and break it open, that’s a good enough 2FA emergency backup for me. As long as I can use it to restore all my codes back to a new phone, it does the job.
I am using a 2017 mid-range Android phone with a custom ROM and I’m very happy. The XR came out in 2018. Don't tell me that iPhones hold their value for longer.
it doesn't have cellular access anymore
WTF?! My grandma is still using a Nokia 3410 from 2003 and nobody expects 2G to shut down anytime soon. Did you breach the terms of your celluar contract?
If the OS is too old, just go to xda-developers.com, search for a ROM for your mo... oh wait, you bought into the phone brand that ages faster for this very reason.