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Yeah, it's a lot of money, especially the phone that I get. Because I get the Pro Max, and then I get it with the middle amount of memory, the 512 gigabytes. And, okay, yep, your HT battery went dead, but you're back. Yeah, we heard you say that you heard that the hearing aids were about $5,000 and then that's where it cut off. But, so, yeah, so I'm paying, and this is American money, I think I was like $13,000, $14,000 for the phone that I get. But, yeah, $13,999 I think, because I think they're $1199 and then $1399 for the middle memory. And then, because I turned in my old phone, I'd get half of that off, so I'd only have to pay like $700. Then I made payment, so it was only like $28 a month. But, it's been one consistent payment for the last decade, I think, from my phone, paying $28 a month, plus the service for the phone bill, or cellular service. So, it's just a lot of money. But the AirPods Pro 3 that they came out with, they got like an eight hour battery life, I think they were saying, eight hour battery life. So, the battery life on the AirPods with the new H3 chip has really extended itself. So, to get all day battery life just about is really nice. Because my AirPods Pro 2 were like two years old and they were, the battery life on the AirPods were between four and five hours. But the case would die after only one or two re-chargeings. So, the case wasn't lasting quite as long as it used to, because they were two years old. And I use them a lot, driving. But, I'll pass it back to Bryant. Beep.

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