>>430
apple has revisions, but doesn't print the version you're getting in any way you can recognize. If you disassemble it, you'll notice that the parts vary. Different cameras, different boards, chips change. I wonder how many iPhones there have been counting revisions. Also, Samsung serves the super low-end, plus has versions that support pens, and they release bleeding-edge devices, for example 5G (Apple hasn't released 5G yet), and their folding phone, which you can now buy, and is surely the most /cyber/ phone out there right now.
>>417
I'll check your time.
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