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Apple Shells Out $3.4 Million to Chileans to Settle Planned Obsolescence  Lawsuit - MacRumors
Apple Shells Out $3.4 Million to Chileans to Settle Planned Obsolescence Lawsuit - MacRumors

Planned Obsolescence: Do Smartphone Manufacturers Intentionally Design  Devices that Obsolete Quickly? - PhoneRadar
Planned Obsolescence: Do Smartphone Manufacturers Intentionally Design Devices that Obsolete Quickly? - PhoneRadar

Smartphones, foolish waste|City Lights|chinadaily.com.cn
Smartphones, foolish waste|City Lights|chinadaily.com.cn

Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak  Bhanarkar | UX Planet
Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak Bhanarkar | UX Planet

Planned obsolescence: cell phone models
Planned obsolescence: cell phone models

Calls grow to stop making smartphones that are designed to break - META
Calls grow to stop making smartphones that are designed to break - META

Planned Obsolescence: How companies trick you into buying a new phone -  YouTube
Planned Obsolescence: How companies trick you into buying a new phone - YouTube

Opinion | Your Smartphone Should Be Built to Last - The New York Times
Opinion | Your Smartphone Should Be Built to Last - The New York Times

Explained: Why smartphones aren't eco-friendly; how Big Tech is at odds  with climate goals
Explained: Why smartphones aren't eco-friendly; how Big Tech is at odds with climate goals

How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News
How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News

Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak  Bhanarkar | UX Planet
Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak Bhanarkar | UX Planet

Apple and Samsung fined MILLIONS for slowing down smartphones | Daily Mail  Online
Apple and Samsung fined MILLIONS for slowing down smartphones | Daily Mail Online

Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak  Bhanarkar | UX Planet
Planned Obsolescence — dark truth of the smartphone industry | by Shaunak Bhanarkar | UX Planet

Your iPhone is literally designed to break...and it's not just your iPhone
Your iPhone is literally designed to break...and it's not just your iPhone

Here's the truth about the 'planned obsolescence' of tech - BBC Future
Here's the truth about the 'planned obsolescence' of tech - BBC Future

Apple is again accused of planned obsolescence of the iPhone
Apple is again accused of planned obsolescence of the iPhone

Planned obsolescence: the outrage of our electronic waste mountain |  Technology | The Guardian
Planned obsolescence: the outrage of our electronic waste mountain | Technology | The Guardian

Planned Obsolescence: How companies trick you into buying a new phone -  YouTube
Planned Obsolescence: How companies trick you into buying a new phone - YouTube

How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News
How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News

5 shady battery tricks smartphone brands got caught doing
5 shady battery tricks smartphone brands got caught doing

France opens investigation into Apple over alleged 'planned obsolescence'  for smartphones
France opens investigation into Apple over alleged 'planned obsolescence' for smartphones

Planned Obsolescence and 7 Easy Ways For You To Avoid it!
Planned Obsolescence and 7 Easy Ways For You To Avoid it!

The Second Life of Mobile Phones - Quantum | ITAD & E-Waste Recycling
The Second Life of Mobile Phones - Quantum | ITAD & E-Waste Recycling

Apple and Samsung fined for deliberately slowing down phones | Apple | The  Guardian
Apple and Samsung fined for deliberately slowing down phones | Apple | The Guardian

How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News
How to make technology greener? End planned obsolescence | CBC News

Telco association denies planned device obsolescence is a trade tactic |  ZDNET
Telco association denies planned device obsolescence is a trade tactic | ZDNET