Geeks will always tell you to get the latest and greatest product on the market, but sometimes choosing a previous generation product will satisfy your needs without breaking the bank. In this week’s column I answer a question from a reader who needs a new iPhone and can’t decide whether to get the older-generation iPhone …
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