mustang1
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I don't particularly see an issue here, it's not really a new thing or a surprise.
Yeah, the prices can be extortionate, but if I was into tech and could afford it I'd be OK with it.
I dont see the problem either. We can alter the code to make your device become 'old' after a month in which case you can upgrade your phone every month if you like. I haven't read the article yet (my guess is there is no explicit evidence in there) but deliberately reducing the performance of a product is not on. It's akin to buying a car that does 0-60 in 10 seconds, and then a year later due to a patch update, it does it in 15 seconds. Without the patch, it continues at 10s until components start wearing down due to use; code does not "wear down".