There are few things quite as emblematic of late stage capitalism than the concept of “planned obsolescence”.

  • @Boiscull
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    41 year ago

    And then if I recall correctly (though I can’t be bothered to look) didn’t they get sued for slowing phones?

    So people were mad that their phones battery wasn’t holding a charge anymore, “im being forced to upgrade”, so Apple throttled older phones to keep the battery running, aka allowing people to keep their phones longer, and then they got sued for slowing down phones lol.

    I am an apple fan boy, I wont hide that. But it does seem like they tried to do a “good” and make peoples phones last longer, and then got sued.

    Also the whole forced upgrade just isn’t apples game IMO. Do they want you buying the new one every year, of course. But the more important thing is that you keep using AN iPhone at all. Stay in the ecosystem, stay in the app store, stay paying for icloud, etc.

    Going to a new phone gives the user a window to move away from IOS. (Though most won’t haha)