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Apple is preparing to fold the iPhone — whether or not anyone asked for it.

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  • oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ieO oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ie

    @CStamp @gareth @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis yeah I saw that, but is it worth it if security updates stop at year 7 😬

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    @oftencalledcathy If you are still using the phone, it keeps it more functional. @gareth @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis

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    • moelassus@mastodon.socialM moelassus@mastodon.social

      @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis This hasn’t been my experience at all. I’m on my 3rd iPhone, my first being the iPhone 6, then 11 and now 16. I have kept all of my iPhones for 5 years and have never upgraded because they stopped working or slowed down. I just feel like 5yrs is good enough value for me. At five years, reduced battery life is beginning to feel noticeable and enough improvements have been made for me to justify the upgrade.

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      @moelassus @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis went from a 13 Pro to a 17 Pro, mostly for the much better cameras as I do not own a dedicated camera, and the battery was still doing OK at about 75% but getting it to last all day was becoming impossible. Plus I wanted to switch carriers and the new one is 100% better; I could have done that with the old phone but figured it was time.

      People who say they have to replace iPhones every year “because Apple does that on purpose" are blaming some nonsense they saw on FaceBorg or whatever. They are wrong.

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      • david@fouroclockfarms.clubD david@fouroclockfarms.club

        @moelassus @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis went from a 13 Pro to a 17 Pro, mostly for the much better cameras as I do not own a dedicated camera, and the battery was still doing OK at about 75% but getting it to last all day was becoming impossible. Plus I wanted to switch carriers and the new one is 100% better; I could have done that with the old phone but figured it was time.

        People who say they have to replace iPhones every year “because Apple does that on purpose" are blaming some nonsense they saw on FaceBorg or whatever. They are wrong.

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        @david @moelassus @gareth @peteriskrisjanis Never having paid the high price for an i-phone, I can't disagree. Each to his own. If it works for you, good. As I Indicated earlier in this thread, I can get everything I need from a cheaper android, but that might not be good enough for everyone. I'd just urge you to compare specs and check you can't get what you need cheaper.

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        • oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ieO oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ie

          @CStamp @gareth @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis yeah I saw that, but is it worth it if security updates stop at year 7 😬

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          @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
          No, not if you use it on the internet. Worst case, you visit the wrong website or get served the wrong advert and your phone gets compromised and they get into your email/online banking.

          For the majority of people, it’s not just a phone. Keep it up to date. Replace it when security updates stop. The same with old versions of Windows. It’s just not worth the risk.

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          • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

            @david @moelassus @gareth @peteriskrisjanis Never having paid the high price for an i-phone, I can't disagree. Each to his own. If it works for you, good. As I Indicated earlier in this thread, I can get everything I need from a cheaper android, but that might not be good enough for everyone. I'd just urge you to compare specs and check you can't get what you need cheaper.

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            @kibcol1049 @moelassus @gareth @peteriskrisjanis That's fine! But the very tight integration of iOS with the Mac and all other Apple kit makes any Android phone a non-starter for me. I don't mind paying a little more for that.

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            • gareth@tenforward.socialG gareth@tenforward.social

              @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
              No, not if you use it on the internet. Worst case, you visit the wrong website or get served the wrong advert and your phone gets compromised and they get into your email/online banking.

              For the majority of people, it’s not just a phone. Keep it up to date. Replace it when security updates stop. The same with old versions of Windows. It’s just not worth the risk.

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              @gareth @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis I’ve just replaced my laptop for those exact reasons.

              I now need ideas for what to do with my old laptop! Which works perfectly *sigh

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              • oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ieO oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ie

                @gareth @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis I’ve just replaced my laptop for those exact reasons.

                I now need ideas for what to do with my old laptop! Which works perfectly *sigh

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                @oftencalledcathy @gareth @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis

                Same.

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                • gareth@tenforward.socialG gareth@tenforward.social

                  @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
                  No, not if you use it on the internet. Worst case, you visit the wrong website or get served the wrong advert and your phone gets compromised and they get into your email/online banking.

                  For the majority of people, it’s not just a phone. Keep it up to date. Replace it when security updates stop. The same with old versions of Windows. It’s just not worth the risk.

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                  @gareth @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis I've been team Apple since 2007 when I got my first iPod. I've used my devices to death and certainly don't need to replace them every year. When we do replace them, we get a very nice trade in value.

                  My husband and I have never had a security incident or virus and my phones and iPad are often several years old.

                  Contrast that to my mum and brother on Android. My mum was constantly having to replace tablets or reset to factory settings and always having virus or malware issues. My brother and mother constantly had to replace their phones as providers folded (HTC) or something wasn't working. My brother works in tech and even he has constant issues.

                  Yes, you need to keep security up to date on an iPhone / iPad like any device, but if I click on the wrong link on them, nothing happens. If I do it on a windows PC or Android, I can get malware or a virus without realising it

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                  • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                    @gareth @peteriskrisjanis Amazing. I think that's an exception. But does he use it much, I suspect not.

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                    @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis My son uses my iPhone 12 and it’s perfectly fine. And yes he uses it a lot and for gaming too. I’m not getting where this idea comes from that Apple obsoletes hardware.

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                    • oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ieO oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ie

                      @CStamp @gareth @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis yeah I saw that, but is it worth it if security updates stop at year 7 😬

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                      @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @gareth @peteriskrisjanis
                      Maybe we would still be in the Garden of Eden if Eve had given Adam an Android instead of an Apple! 🤭

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                      • mandy@cupoftea.socialM mandy@cupoftea.social

                        @gareth @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis I've been team Apple since 2007 when I got my first iPod. I've used my devices to death and certainly don't need to replace them every year. When we do replace them, we get a very nice trade in value.

                        My husband and I have never had a security incident or virus and my phones and iPad are often several years old.

                        Contrast that to my mum and brother on Android. My mum was constantly having to replace tablets or reset to factory settings and always having virus or malware issues. My brother and mother constantly had to replace their phones as providers folded (HTC) or something wasn't working. My brother works in tech and even he has constant issues.

                        Yes, you need to keep security up to date on an iPhone / iPad like any device, but if I click on the wrong link on them, nothing happens. If I do it on a windows PC or Android, I can get malware or a virus without realising it

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                        @mandy @gareth @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @peteriskrisjanis That's good to hear. It just illustrates people's different experiences. I don't know why some people have problems, but as I've said my main issue is the cost. Android is definitely cheaper but if the spec is not good enough and you can afford it, stick with Apple.

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                        • oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ieO oftencalledcathy@mastodon.ie

                          @gareth @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis I’ve just replaced my laptop for those exact reasons.

                          I now need ideas for what to do with my old laptop! Which works perfectly *sigh

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                          @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
                          If you’re all set up on the new one, you could learn how to install Linux on the old one without having to worry about data loss if you get it wrong a few times. Or you could donate it to a charity that will refurb it.

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                          • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                            @mandy @gareth @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @peteriskrisjanis That's good to hear. It just illustrates people's different experiences. I don't know why some people have problems, but as I've said my main issue is the cost. Android is definitely cheaper but if the spec is not good enough and you can afford it, stick with Apple.

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                            @kibcol1049 @mandy @gareth @CStamp @peteriskrisjanis

                            I’ve been a Mac user since 1990 🙈 and never had a security issue, but with their popularity now, it pays to be careful

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                            • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                              @oftencalledcathy @CStamp @gareth @peteriskrisjanis
                              Maybe we would still be in the Garden of Eden if Eve had given Adam an Android instead of an Apple! 🤭

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                              @kibcol1049 @CStamp @gareth @peteriskrisjanis 😁

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                              • johan@social.terbeest.orgJ johan@social.terbeest.org

                                @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis My son uses my iPhone 12 and it’s perfectly fine. And yes he uses it a lot and for gaming too. I’m not getting where this idea comes from that Apple obsoletes hardware.

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                                @johan @gareth @peteriskrisjanis There were reports of new software updates slowing the device down so that people updated before they needed to. The reports are on line. If you are happy then they can't affect everyone.

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                                • johan@social.terbeest.orgJ johan@social.terbeest.org

                                  @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis My son uses my iPhone 12 and it’s perfectly fine. And yes he uses it a lot and for gaming too. I’m not getting where this idea comes from that Apple obsoletes hardware.

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                                  @johan @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis My mom still uses an iPod Shuffle and loves it.

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                                  • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                                    @johan @gareth @peteriskrisjanis There were reports of new software updates slowing the device down so that people updated before they needed to. The reports are on line. If you are happy then they can't affect everyone.

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                                    @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis I have never seen any actual proof of this

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                                    • lafnlab@tech.lgbtL lafnlab@tech.lgbt

                                      @johan @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis My mom still uses an iPod Shuffle and loves it.

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                                      @lafnlab @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis I have one too still. I should check if it still works

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                                      • johan@social.terbeest.orgJ johan@social.terbeest.org

                                        @kibcol1049 @gareth @peteriskrisjanis I have never seen any actual proof of this

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                                        @johan @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
                                        It’s one of those apocryphal stories. There’s a grain of truth in it, but as I said earlier: no reputable company would risk this as they’d be destroyed when it eventually came out.

                                        The article below mentions that right after an update, devices do a lot of optimising and re-indexing which will slow a device down for a bit until that finishes. So give it a chance for a couple of days before throwing it in the bin.

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                                        Why Your Devices Slow Down After Updates — The Hidden Side of Software Evolution | Techy Charlestown

                                        Learn why your phone, tablet, or computer slows down after updates. Discover hidden reasons behind software evolution and how to keep your device fast.

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                                        (techycharlestown.com)

                                        The other key one there is about batteries. Apple famously released an update about the iPhone 6S time which reduced performance to preserve battery life (there was a hardware problem with them or something, they ended up having to replace batteries for affected users). The militant anti-Apple party of the Internet immediately jumped on this to “prove” that Android was best and Apple sucked (because when you’ve reached the point in your life when sniping at one megacorp to defend your preferred megacorp is what you do, I guess you’ve pretty much given up at anything else). But people aren’t generally buying phones to be workhorses, they want to use them all day without needing to recharge. So they historically made the phone less powerful to extend the battery.

                                        Nowadays iPhones have a couple of user-accessible settings to decide if they want this on or not (“adaptive power”). I assume Androids have something similar

                                        But everyone makes tweaks to software and the older your device, the less capable it will be at running newer things. That’s just life.

                                        I get the ideology behind it, but the people who are saying that they should be able to run the latest and greatest software on their “perfectly good” device they bought back in 2008 are just living in a fantasy land.

                                        Personally, given the current AI-driven RAM crisis, I actually think the Apples and Googles of the world will be trying like hell to optimise their software at the moment because it’ll be a hard sell to just stick more memory in things for a while and dramatically increase the price. Which will be good for older devices if it happens.

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                                        • gareth@tenforward.socialG gareth@tenforward.social

                                          @johan @kibcol1049 @peteriskrisjanis
                                          It’s one of those apocryphal stories. There’s a grain of truth in it, but as I said earlier: no reputable company would risk this as they’d be destroyed when it eventually came out.

                                          The article below mentions that right after an update, devices do a lot of optimising and re-indexing which will slow a device down for a bit until that finishes. So give it a chance for a couple of days before throwing it in the bin.

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          Why Your Devices Slow Down After Updates — The Hidden Side of Software Evolution | Techy Charlestown

                                          Learn why your phone, tablet, or computer slows down after updates. Discover hidden reasons behind software evolution and how to keep your device fast.

                                          favicon

                                          (techycharlestown.com)

                                          The other key one there is about batteries. Apple famously released an update about the iPhone 6S time which reduced performance to preserve battery life (there was a hardware problem with them or something, they ended up having to replace batteries for affected users). The militant anti-Apple party of the Internet immediately jumped on this to “prove” that Android was best and Apple sucked (because when you’ve reached the point in your life when sniping at one megacorp to defend your preferred megacorp is what you do, I guess you’ve pretty much given up at anything else). But people aren’t generally buying phones to be workhorses, they want to use them all day without needing to recharge. So they historically made the phone less powerful to extend the battery.

                                          Nowadays iPhones have a couple of user-accessible settings to decide if they want this on or not (“adaptive power”). I assume Androids have something similar

                                          But everyone makes tweaks to software and the older your device, the less capable it will be at running newer things. That’s just life.

                                          I get the ideology behind it, but the people who are saying that they should be able to run the latest and greatest software on their “perfectly good” device they bought back in 2008 are just living in a fantasy land.

                                          Personally, given the current AI-driven RAM crisis, I actually think the Apples and Googles of the world will be trying like hell to optimise their software at the moment because it’ll be a hard sell to just stick more memory in things for a while and dramatically increase the price. Which will be good for older devices if it happens.

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                                          @gareth @johan @peteriskrisjanis Thanks for that.

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