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「これするだけでおこずかい7000円ゲット!?」中学生でもスマホがあればできる期間限定キャンペーンを利用して7000円分ポイントをゲットする方法がこちらw
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I have always gone with the small iPhones until I decided to make the change to the iPhone 12 Pro max last year. Now I can’t go back
Can u talk about pwm?
World’s greatest Dad! Thumbs up Dave!
Dave is leaking his weeb-ness… “yes I’m grinding… eh.. for my SON, yeah that’s it. It’s for him.”
Even sneaked in a BTS video so also a closet ARMY… you are a proper Asian Dave! lol
what laptop is that in the video?
Omg Dave how did you take a picture of that bee!!!!
Dreadnaw first before Rotom guys!
They actualy dropped the prices with the 11 (not the pro) with 50$ i think? And here in belgium the prices of all iphones dropped too i bought a xs max 256gb 3 years ago for 1420€ now i am going to buy an 13 pro max 256gb and it costs 1369€ i even get -100€ off because of my provider so it costs me now 1269€
I wonder in what state in USA you can actually buy the Iphone 13 pro for $ 999.-
Don’t you always have to pay some kind of sales tax?
Dead Cells gang yeaa
The tech review industry will also have a new benchmark… “Pokemon Unite playtime.” 😅
Please check the prices in India,U’ll be surprised by the price changes that has happened between generations 🤣🤣
You had me in Unite…
I got the 12 Pro Max in January when it released in my country, watching everything about the 13s make me impossibly sad, I might try to spin it but I can’t really justify the upgrade cost even if I manage selling it at a good price…
Not Dave roasting the Blastoise guys’s phone 💀😂
The outro was really strong imo.
Imagine you’re a bunch of 8 year old Pokemon fans trying to play the game on your iPhone SE, and you all get dominated by Dave.
The average price of the iPhone hasn’t really changed since its launch if you think about it. Back in 2007, iPhones came with expensive two-year contracts. Since shedding those, iPhone prices have nominally risen but are largely canceled out by inflation. Take the iPhone 3G, for example – $600 at launch for the cheapest model (not including the contract) in 2008. The USD has seen 27% inflation since 2008, so that $600 in 2008 is worth $762 in 2021. For that price, you could get the iPhone 13 Mini or, for $40 bucks more, the iPhone 13. It’s basically the same – a $40 total increase in the regular iPhone model (the most popular one) over 12 years is a wash given that the increase is less than $4 a year in 2021 dollars. And again, none of this is including those expensive contracts iPhones used to come with; arguably it is far cheaper to buy an iPhone now than it was in 2007-2010ish. Contrast this with Samsung, whose prices actually did jump quite a bit over time. Using the Galaxy S4 as the starting point (the first Galaxy S phone that was readily available unlocked), the Galaxy S4 was $649 in 2013. Samsung kept it at this price or something close to it for 6 years until the S20, which started at $999 in 2020. That period saw 11% inflation, so the $649 in 2013 was worth $720 in 2020 – a stark difference. To Samsung’s credit, they reduced the price of the S21 base model in 2021 to $799, which when coupled with generous inflation in the 2020-2021 timeframe (11% to 17% cumulative since 2013, a 6 percentage point increase in just one year) meant that the S21 base model started at just $40 more than the S4 after adjusting for inflation ($760 inflation-adjusted compared to $799) – just like the iPhone. The bigger difference is that Samsung killed the semi-mid range viability of its own S series to make way for the lower-tier A series as the new mid-range option, whereas Apple shifted its older flagships back one spot to form a new mid-range tier and also created options like the iPhone 13 Mini that aren’t mid-tier but occupy a similar price range to high-end mid-tier options.
The only reason iPhones seem pricier is because two-year contracts died and Apple has effectively introduced multiple tiers of pricing by utilizing previous models for a mid-range and new “Pro” models and larger sizes for an upper-range. The standard iPhone still remains the most popular model and its price still remains basically the same as when the iPhone first debuted.
Dave should go on twitch, streaming the moment he finally reaches Master and tells his kid to sock it.
The dude in the Blastoise: 😰