I want to buy the iPhone14
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Norio22 t1_jdn737l wrote
Yeah but that’s any device. You won’t notice it for quite some time though unless you’re doing comparisons side by side with the latest and greatest years from now.
RingAltruistic7662 t1_jdn7gj9 wrote
No they don’t. Case in point: I saved an old iPhone X from being recycled last year. Perfect shape, battery health was 87% and it ran perfectly with no slowdowns. Latest operating system too btw. The 14 would last for years if properly taken care of and not loaded up with stuff (like if you loaded a 128gb phone with 127gb worth of stuff then you’ll see some issues). You’re good
Aijames t1_jdnam2q wrote
Technically no but apps and stuff take more resources over time so it will seem like a slower device because stuff is optimized for the newest devices
Humorous-Prince t1_jdncdpi wrote
It’s the OS that would cause it to slow down.
PraxisLD t1_jdneemy wrote
No, they don’t.
Many people keep using their iPhones for 3, 5, 7 years or more.
Ristler t1_jdnga4g wrote
Yes when the battery ages. Replace the battery and you are good to go once again!
I’ve had my iPhone 11 for almost 3 years now, at 82% battery health and it’s still fast like new infact.
Short_Guy1104 t1_jdnh4g7 wrote
No, the battery will have to be replaced though. Also some apps over the years have minimum requirements. Expect to get an easy 6 years of use if not longer.
Twixisss t1_jdnkbvt wrote
No not iPhone, yea Samsung does BUT if it exynos, snapdragon is probably way better
Casual-Gamer25 t1_jdnoagj wrote
Usually when battery health degrades apple throttles the cpu to prevent you from losing battery fast so just replace the battery when needed and the device will run you good for a long time
OneAceFace t1_jdnuqfl wrote
Any device slows down as the battery reaches the end of its life. When that happens just replace the battery.
tonyismailctg t1_jdnxsmd wrote
Theres too many opinions in the chat. From research, this is the closest answer I have found over the years.
Yes, iPhones just like all other phones get slower over time. This is because hardware parts get used up over time such as RAM, SSD storage. But this aging is a bit slower compared to other things.
Two of the bigger culprits for slower phones is Software and Battery.
Battery: As you battery degrades and once it gets down to 80%, the phone is programmed by software to throttle the CPU thereby making the phone a bit slower to decrease load on battery and increase longevity. You can bypass this by getting a battery replacement.
Software: As newer softwares come out, they increase the load the phone is under in ways we don’t directly see. Newer softwares although made to be compatible with all phones that support it is still made at the end of the way after the thought of the newest phone. Since newer phones have much more powerful chipsets, they handle the background tasks and software better than older phones. Hence why if you get an iPhone 14 now, in 6-7 years, it may not be as slick and fast but it will still maintain somewhat of its original performance as best as possible. Will you be able to tell the difference? Not unless you compare your iPhone 14 to an iPhone 20 in 6 years running iOS 22
Prizecatx OP t1_jdpkd1c wrote
It sounds like it will.
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