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Futuremark analysis debunks rumor that Apple slows older iPhones down on purpose with iOS ...
Facts: 1. Benchmarks just test the hardware, not the real use of the phone. 2. Some phones get slower with iOS 11, while others don't. 3. Apple don't sign the iOS 10 version to do a downgrade, so even if you want, you cant come back. Conclusion: Even if Apple is not doing that on purpose, the reality is that some devices are getting slower. So, i guess it would be a nice thing to let them chose which version of iOS they prefer. If they want some old version without the updates, it should be always their decision, just like how it happens with Android. So: why Apple don't do this? 3 Possible reasons: 1. Reputation: having more devices in the last version is always a good sign that Apple always is pride to show of. 2. Less problems: Even if the phone is slow, is more secure than and old version, beside other bugs of the system. 3. More profit: if you want the last iOS software to run perfectly, buy a newer iPhone. I don't think Apple is making some phones slow on purpose, HOWEVER, i neither think that they care too much about this phones with 3/4/5 years old. -
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