EACH YEAR, FALL ushers in a few certainties. Leaves change color and fall gently to the ground. Pumpkin spice flavors turn up in unlikely foodstuffs. And iPhone owners feel pretty sure that Apple has intentionally slowed down their smartphone, in a dastardly attempt to get them to upgrade to the latest model. That last one? Its not a thing.Hue and cry about Apples planned obsolescence has burbled up for years, at one point gracing even the pages of The New York Times Magazine. But a new look at historic iPhone performance data disproves the notion for good. Does your iPhone run a little slower than it used to, just in time for the iPhone 8? Maybe. If youre blaming Apple, though, youre barking up the wrong corporate monolith.
Source: Slow iPhone? Don’t Blame Apple. Blame Your Apps | WIRED
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