• danielton@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Lastly, my iPhones have just lasted longer than any of the Androids I had.

    This is a big one for me. People keep screaming “Planned obsolescence!” when Apple releases a new phone, but I have yet to see one phone from anyone else that gets 5+ years of the latest OS and a few more years of security updates after that. I don’t have to break into my iPhone and install a third-party OS to get updates for that long.

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      11 months ago

      Android user here from scrolling too long on “Everything.” Sometimes I wonder how much of that is due to price difference, so to speak. So far as I’m aware android has a bigger range in phone prices. If you get a cheaper phone, odds are reasonable it won’t last as long.

      This is anecdotal of course, but I tend to go for the more expensive models, and thus far the only issues I’ve had have been directly my fault. I’m currently entering year 3 of my Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and it still works flawlessly. Granted the battery life is starting to wither, but that’s more or less to be expected with li-ion batteries. Obviously that’s not 5 years yet, but I don’t really doubt my phone could make it that far at this point.

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        11 months ago

        Great, but there are no flagship Androids that get the latest OS for five years. And Samsung fans are the absolute worst as far as coming up with BS accusations towards Apple. Apple is doing a lot more than the competition is to support their phones longer.

        If you want an iPhone on a budget, there are plenty of older models out there that still get the latest iOS for a couple more years, or you can get the SE.

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      11 months ago

      I don’t have to break into my iPhone and install a third-party OS to get updates for that long.

      You have to break into the OS to disable something like auto-arrange though.