Pointless. Your phone specs would sooner become obsolete before the battery becomes an issue. Hope the Euros like their chunkier "EU-approved" phones, though.
Unless the people you know are still using the iPhone 1 from 2007, I doubt the battery is worn out enough to warrant changing it. Google and Apple stop supporting their phones 5 years after release, which you should be looking into an upgrade anyway.
Pointless. Your phone specs would sooner become obsolete before the battery becomes an issue. Hope the Euros like their chunkier "EU-approved" phones, though.
That may be true for people who waste a lot of money being on the cutting edge of everything, but most people I know use very old phones.
I stick with my phone until it cannot hold a charge anymore.
I get why replaceable batteries are a good thing, but you don't need to get the latest one every single time one comes out.
Unless the people you know are still using the iPhone 1 from 2007, I doubt the battery is worn out enough to warrant changing it. Google and Apple stop supporting their phones 5 years after release, which you should be looking into an upgrade anyway.