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Dear Apple, we don't need a new iPhone this year

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And help us protest Prime Day with Back Market No images? October 10: Dear Apple + Still in its Prim

And help us protest Prime Day with Back Market No images? [Click here]( October 10: Dear Apple + Still in its Prime  This is your annual reminder: Skip the upgrade Go ahead and skip the premium iPhone launch this year. The iPhone 11 and SE are still in great shape, and this is not the year for an expensive minor upgrade. [> Why you should skip the new iPhone this year]( The most repairable midrange phones of 2020 This was the year midrange phones came into their own, offering a real value for phone buyers. But will they last long and be fixable?  [> Watch our teardown round-up]( Our readers’ best tips for organizing screws In the latest edition of Ask iFixit: What's the best way to organize screws when you don't have a Mag Mat?  [> How to sort screws using household items]( Share your repair expertise The cool thing about being a wiki-based site is that anyone can add to it! There's a way to help contribute to [iFixit.com]( for every skill and commitment level: find devices that need repair guides, edit existing guides, improve photos, and more at [iFixit.com/Contribute](  How to survive without an IT department We're all IT consultants now, maintaining a fleet of devices just so everyone in the house can live. [> How to succeed at your new unpaid job]( Deep reads A class action lawsuit has been filed against Nintendo for Joy-Con drift From WIRED: A boy and his mother in Northern California have filed a class action lawsuit against Nintendo. [> Read More](  Adam Savage reviews the Pro Tech Yep, you heard that right. He also had some thoughts to share about Right to Repair. [> Watch It]( Still in its Prime Day: Protest Amazon with us on Monday Instead of Prime Day, we're starting a new holiday with our friends at Back Market. Ditch the obsession with new—and celebrate your long-term relationships with stuff by posting about one of your favorite things on Instagram with [#StillinitsPrime](. Back Market will be showing them off through this Monday, Oct. 12. [> Show us your old stuff](    Sent by [iFixit]( · 1330 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, CA [Customer Support]( · [Privacy Policy]( You received this because you opted in to our email communications. If you would no longer like to receive emails from us, [unsubscribe here](. If you have an iFixit account, you can [update your preferences](. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( iFixit, 1330 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, United States

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