Comment: Apple is taking its in-store iPhone push too far by promoting upgrades instead of repairs<figure><img src="
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<p>It’s no secret that Apple has been
pushing iPhone upgrades like never before over the last several months. Yesterday, however, I visited an Apple store to have my iPhone XS Max serviced, and I realized just how far Apple has taken its iPhone upgrade pitch.</p>
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