Tin Pot
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...just degraded![]()
Aren’t we all?
...just degraded![]()
He's got a flat battery.
Not flat, just degraded![]()
Any chance of a summary, Smeglington, for those of us that are interested in the obsolescence issue but too bored by iPhones to take in the detail?You do know that the article says the exact opposite of your assertion, right?
Yeah, well, you can prove anything with facts though.You do know that the article says the exact opposite of your assertion, right?
I'm still using an iPhone 5S (now the oldest model that is still supported) and generally find the performance to be fine - I can't say I've noticed it becoming especially slower over time.
However, it has developed one annoying quirk, which is that it will sometimes shut down and demand to be recharged even though moments before it was showing >20% battery. I'm guessing that's to do with what it says in the Guardian piece about the degraded battery not being able to supply enough current for apps that require more processor power. Interesting.
Anyway, I'm sticking with my 5S for now - it's still fine for my needs. I decided last time my contract expired that I will never sign up to a long term phone contract ever again, so I will only buy a new phone when I can afford to buy it outright.
I don't think anyone has any problem with the idea of people paying a premium price for a premium product - it's their money.
Performance costs power, so reducing performance slightly could counter the declining battery life...for example.