Bandwidth gets cheaper every year to help offset that, and don't they have that fancy 5G network to tempt people into upgrading?
If they wanted to give a 5 or 10 year guarantee, they could have. They chose to say lifetime. The wireless market hasn't fundamentally changed in the last 15 years (starting in the iphone 3g era), so they don't have any excuses about being caught off guard.
If they wanted to give a 5 or 10 year guarantee, they could have. They chose to say lifetime. The wireless market hasn't fundamentally changed in the last 15 years (starting in the iphone 3g era), so they don't have any excuses about being caught off guard.