Is this even possible... bought this 2000 years ago

I found this phone that seems ancient, but it’s still working perfectly. Could this be real or some weird coincidence?

Your editing skills are really good, I must say.

Luca said:
Your editing skills are really good, I must say.

What editing are you talking about? It’s completely real!

Luca said:
Your editing skills are really good, I must say.

Cut them some slack, they did their best.

I got my iPhone in 1958. Should I consider upgrading?

Nori said:
I got my iPhone in 1958. Should I consider upgrading?

I’m still using my iPhone from the 1940s, and it’s fine. You’re good for now, I think.

Arden said:

Nori said:
I got my iPhone in 1958. Should I consider upgrading?

I’m still using my iPhone from the 1940s, and it’s fine. You’re good for now, I think.

Thanks, I just need to replace the battery soon.

Mine is 3,500 years old, and the battery health is still around 90%. I’ve never replaced it.

Kai said:
Mine is 3,500 years old, and the battery health is still around 90%. I’ve never replaced it.

I got mine 3 nanoseconds ago, and my battery is still at 100%. You might be doing something wrong

@Charlie
My battery is great because I use the 50-49 method: charge to 50%, then plug it back in at 49%.

Kai said:
@Charlie
My battery is great because I use the 50-49 method: charge to 50%, then plug it back in at 49%.

:rofl::joy::rofl::joy: That’s hilarious .

Try resetting your home screen. It might help.

Most posts about iPhones on this forum look exactly like this.

Maybe donate it to a museum? And how is something from 1976 even getting updates? (I know it’s a joke.)

It’s not bad, but try setting a charge limit to 80% to keep your battery healthier.

I bought mine in 1969, and it’s showing -69.696% with 69696 cycles. Should I replace it?

What a ridiculous post :joy:

I use Android, and it’s never lasted this long.

Try this: press and release the volume up button, then the volume down button, then hold the side button. It might fix it :sob: