I'm thinking of getting the Pixel 5 as there's a cashback offer with Amex at the moment of £100 back on £400+ spend in the Google Store. Or maybe the 4a but not the 5G one as it's a bit too big for my tiny wee hands.
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Because I'm still on an iPhone 6 which now requires charging two or three times a dayOriginally posted by eek View Post
Why? I'm waiting for the 13 series as there is nowt wrong with my XS max...
I think phones are moving towards a 3 or even 4 year upgrade cycle rather than the 18 month one even 5 years ago.
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In which case - yep time for an upgrade - be prepared though - the Mother in law switched from an iphone SE to a iphone 11 and the screen is about 3 times the size.Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Because I'm still on an iPhone 6 which now requires charging two or three times a day
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I'm torn between an SE because it's all I really need and a 12 Plus because the camera is awesomeOriginally posted by eek View Post
In which case - yep time for an upgrade - be prepared though - the Mother in law switched from an iphone SE to a iphone 11 and the screen is about 3 times the size.
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I've been vaccinated. My wife has been vaccinated. My eldest daughter has been my vaccinated. My youngest daughter knows a lot of vaccinated people - but her appointment came through this afternoon, so we'll all be done by the end of June.
Of course, everywhere is telling the UK to get stuffed at the moment, so the chances of us being able to visit our relatives this summer seems small.
Anyway... 17°C, sunny, 983hPa. Looks like it'll get warmer over the weekend. Tonight we'll have burgers. Yum.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI've been vaccinated. My wife has been vaccinated. My eldest daughter has been my vaccinated. My youngest daughter knows a lot of vaccinated people - but her appointment came through this afternoon, so we'll all be done by the end of June.
Of course, everywhere is telling the UK to get stuffed at the moment, so the chances of us being able to visit our relatives this summer seems small.
Anyway... 17°C, sunny, 983hPa. Looks like it'll get warmer over the weekend. Tonight we'll have burgers. Yum.
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Walk briskly walked, all three rings closed
Very pleasant evening out there now. Quite Simpsonesque to the east, a bit more cloud cover to the west, but still with enough gaps for the sun to find its way through
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I had thought of going to Sainsbury's, but I couldn't be bothered. So I got a cheapskate delivery slot sometime tomorrow evening
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