At some point, Apple was forced to cancel its hardware subscription service for iPhones, where it could charge customers a monthly fee that would typically be in the 12-month to 24-month range, and it would have been an excellent path for customers who did not want to fork over a large sum of money in a single purchase on an iPhone. Unfortunately, we have reported that the service kept experiencing delay after delay, after which the company pulled the plug on it. While we mentioned that the hardware subscription service was riddled with software issues, the move would likely have made […]
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