Minor Upgrades
5 years ago
Recently, I've been offered - by my sister-in-law - a free upgrade from my iPhone 6s to an unlocked iPhone 7 that she discontinued using in favor of a better model. I was a bit apprehensive at first, not knowing how much data I'd have to back up from the old phone, but the apprehension was quelled by the fact that iPhones and iPads with iOS 11 and later, offer a simpler and more direct means of migrating data from old devices to new ones; all it takes is to set the old device next to the new one, and following the prompts on both screens. As such, my migration went smoothly, and all that was left to do was take the SIM card out of my 6s, and put it into the 7; thankfully, my SIM card ejection pin was on hand. So far, I'm loving the iPhone 7, despite the absence of the internal 3.5 mm headphone jack like on my old iPhone 6s.
Incidentally, the iPhone 7 is the seventh phone I've ever owned since I began using cell phones in 2004.
After having my old and very basic chair for over 5 years, I decided to order a new office chair on Staples' website, and little did I know that it was actually on sale; regular price was about US$130, but I paid US$80. Assembly couldn't have been easier, and it's quite comfortable with its mesh back, adjustable tilt tension, stationary arm rests, and sumptuously padded cloth seat. Overall, I'm very pleased with the chair.
Incidentally, the iPhone 7 is the seventh phone I've ever owned since I began using cell phones in 2004.
After having my old and very basic chair for over 5 years, I decided to order a new office chair on Staples' website, and little did I know that it was actually on sale; regular price was about US$130, but I paid US$80. Assembly couldn't have been easier, and it's quite comfortable with its mesh back, adjustable tilt tension, stationary arm rests, and sumptuously padded cloth seat. Overall, I'm very pleased with the chair.
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