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If you ignore updates, you will get hacked. If you think a bad update is a problem, wait until you have to clean up a hack. It will cost more money and take more time than buying a new phone.

My advice is to buy phones from reputable manufacturers. I have had an iPhone for over 10 years and I have been very happy. The work well, last, and the performance is always good. My current goal is to keep my current phone 7 years. I will update it when Apple stops supplying updates.



> My advice is to buy phones from reputable manufacturers.

You mean those slowing down your phone on updates [0] and not providing critical security updates in time [1] while not allowing existing more secure alternative browsers [2]?

The true alternative is phones running mainline Linux. Sent from my Librem 5.

[0] https://www.npr.org/2020/11/18/936268845/apple-agrees-to-pay...

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42780816

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/context?id=42859836


My iPhone is over 5 years old and has not slowed down. When Apple did slow down phones, it was because the battery was aging and it could not produce enough power to power the CPU at full speed. Apple had two choices:

1) Reduce the CPU speed so the phone did not crash 2) Not reduce the CPU speed and let the phone crash when the battery could not produce enough power.

I think Apple made the right choice.


The case in my link clearly shows that many people have a different opinion.


You would rather your phone shut off?


I would rather have the right to know what happens with "my" phone and choose my own action. The result was that non-technical people thought the phone was too old and needed replacement.


You realize the other option was your phone shutting off entirely?




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