I’m pretty sure if it really had that feature it would be very prominently advertised on it, no guesswork needed
I once told a new guy not to stress over the Champagne because they bounce if you drop them.
I managed to stop him spiking the bottle into the floor.
“Hmm, that one must have been defective, Ill try again.”
“How the hell is the entire store’s inventory defective?! Talk about unlucky!”
It’s paying well enough that they’re able to afford an iPhone, maybe they should understand cleaning up messes if occasionally part of the job?
Or it’s a used SE. The type of phone someone has tells you nothing of that person.
Much like cars, the person with a nice car could be living in the ghetto which then begs the question of why are you driving a $50k car and living there? In terms of a tagline on a Twitter post no it doesn’t tell you anything about the person but if it said “sent with my iPhone 15” it would tell a bigger story.
Maybe because the car is an escape from an otherwise shitty life where staying at home means friction, stress, disagreements and disputes, but the car is their own sacred place, where they can get away from the bullshit and free their mind, and just enjoy a little bit of happiness.
Not that I’d know anything about that…