The first thing Jobs did when he returned to Apple was slash the product line down to just a couple of products. I guess that lesson was forgotten.
Cook wants you to buy an Apple Pencil for each specific iPad. Air? Get the new Apple Pencil Air! iPad Pro? Get the new Apple Pencil Pro! Base iPad? We got you. All new Apple Pencil!
The dude is literally designing hardware specific, um, hardware. Have an iMac? Sorry, you bought the Apple Keyboard Pro. It’s not compatible!
Great.
The intentional slowdown of our current gear begins.
I use couple of devices that are nearing end of support - iPhone XS, 1st gen Apple TV 4k (which is iPhone 7 essentially) and they perform admirably well. iOS 16 was pretty bad at times but it was mostly resolved with iOS 17.
This is only a minor update from 17.4 to 17.5 what are you talking about.
Literally never true.
It is confirmed by Apple to be true.
O rly?
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-42438745
Apple has confirmed the suspicions of many iPhone owners by revealing it does deliberately slow down some models of the iPhone as they age.
Read the whole story. They’re not slowing your phone down because it’s old, nor are they doing it deliberately. It’s to keep your phone working if your battery is worn out.
I swear, people never let the facts get in the way of a good hate-jerk about Apple.
You realize you’re going from saying “it’s not deliberate and it’s not because they’re old devices” to saying “they do it intentionally if your battery is worn out (implying that it’s old)”
So what is it then?
You are failing to understand the distinction between deliberate and necessary.
The intentional slowdown of our current gear begins.
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Literally never true
Then you’re showed they do intentionally slow down old devices and you continue arguing and you contradict yourself.
Devices with worn out batteries.
Replace the battery and the problem goes away regardless of the age of the device.