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authorBryson Steck <brysonsteck@protonmail.com>2022-12-27 14:28:40 -0700
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title: "Why I Ditched My iPhone After 7 Years"
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I got my first Apple product while I was just in elementary school: an iPod Nano 3rd Gen that was pre-loaded with Adele and the movie WALL-E. And a few years after that at 10 years old, I got an iPod Touch 4th Gen that opened what felt like other planets for me to discover. Then at Christmas of 2014, I got an iPhone 5c, my first cellular device, back when Apple gave them away for free. I was officially hooked into what we know it as today: the Apple Ecosystem. I was stuck in this honeymoon phase for almost 5 years, until last year when I became more aware of odd practices in the tech industry, the incredible world of open-source software, and the ways the devices I was using every day were using me.