(10-31-2020, 02:33 PM)noahthewindowsguy Wrote: [..] it depends on how much software updates apple push for that generation phone. If too much than the phone is very slow in that case (Like iPhone 4S on iOS 9.3)
This is called "planned obsolescence". Apple, with intent to make old devices slow and unusable to get people to buy new devices, releases software updates (iOS) that slow down all older devices by update to update. They even admit that they do this kind of dirty tricks. A huge no-go for me and should be a no-go for everyone else, too. Apple is the mother of greed and the queen of planned obsolescene.
In fact I have a iPhone 6S that was given to me by a relative for <do whatever you want with it>. It has the latest iOS version and the slowdown is real. Especially if playing games (which I just did during my vacation for the lulz)... it lags often. In normal operation not so much but it does depending on what you do. I rarely use it. Most of the time it is locked away at my office as I use it there for 2FA on a Mac Mini to administrate Apple devices that we have in our company. Which by the way is a huge joke compared to Android or Windows based device administration. Apple Configurator 2 is really a joke mostly. Well, at least I can set our background and load apps onto Apple devices without setting up Apple IDs on / for every device. And the process just to use Apple Configurator 2... hell of unncessary registration with Apple School programm and etc.