I just upgraded, what should I do with my old 4S? The battery is on its last legs, I don't think anyone would want it. Toss it in the recycle bin?
I just upgraded, what should I do with my old 4S? The battery is on its last legs, I don't think anyone would want it. Toss it in the recycle bin?
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I could use it for test laser engraving
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I've taken several phones apart to show kids and marvel at the size of components these days, the tiny cameras, the motor that does the vibration, and the layers that make up the screen.
A guy I know would probably modify it with a bullet or sledge hammer and ask the guy at the Apple store about getting it repaired. He's like that.
JKJ
Have it recycled Bruce..............Regards, Rod.
You can donate it to organizations who will 'wipe' the memory (thus protecting you) and disable all features except "911 calls". Then they give it to abused/battered women or the elderly. "Secure the Call" is one.
It is where all my old phones have gone.
You can use it as a music/sound source by placing it in a cradle with a power adapter always plugged into it. It's useable without being an active phone. We use one in our kitchen with an iHome base for Pandora, etc.
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I didn't think of using it as a music source. I have docks in our living room and in the shop that I use with an iPod Touch. Now I can leave the 4S in one and the iPod in the other. Thanks!
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