I bought a 2015 for $110 6 months ago, so probably less than $100. It’d be worth more to keep as a backup if it is in working order versus selling it in my opinion.
I bought a 2015 for $110 6 months ago, so probably less than $100. It’d be worth more to keep as a backup if it is in working order versus selling it in my opinion.
You can’t install one internally so it’d have to be over usb.
iCloud locked. You cannot use it until it gets removed from that account. Get the original owner to remove it or buy a new watch.
An issue with the flex cable that goes between the display and logic board. This usually requires a complete display assembly replacement, but depending on the model the replacement may cost more than the device is worth making the repair not economically smart.
Hardware issue with the camera module. Not worth fixing as the phone is incredibly old and does not receive software support anymore.
You didn’t get a faulty product if it was working fine before you spilled water on it. Have fun, no one ever will honor any warranty on a water damaged device. Take accountability for spilling the water and pay the money or deal with it as is.
You can’t even install windows natively on an M series processor mac, so the performance is impossible to measure.
No. I went for a matte screen protector for my 64gb and it’s great.
Screen replacement
I wouldn’t go older than a 13 Pro for that sweet 120Hz display.
Bad purchase, the 2016s have so many known issues. Mostly the keyboard is unreliable as heck and the display cable is too short causing it to fail very prematurely. All of these issues are very expensive to fix and these days cost more than the machine is worth. I’d return it or sell it while it is still working and get something more reliable (2021+ MacBook Pro or 2020 M1 Air or newer).
No. It’s a 10, almost 11 year old laptop I’d say it’s just time to get a new laptop as I don’t know how someone has used something so old for so long.
Pay the $50 and learn your lesson
No screen protector will fix the now stained internal layers of the display. Your only option is to replace the display or deal with it as is.
Yeah, from my experience with my 14 Pro I agree with what you are saying. My 14 Pro set to 60Hz in settings feels worse than my parents iPhone 13 does.
Nothing, one is essentially a glorified toy and the other is a real piece of hardware.
At minimum you are going to need to replace the SSD, at a maximum you are going to need a new laptop. Honestly I’d suggest getting a new one as it’s not smart to put much money into an outdated device. Good sales on the M1 MacBook Air right now around Black Friday.
Have you checked your card? Has the payment gone through successfully?