Apple slows down old models when launching new cell phones

A Harvard study has supported speculation that Apple deliberately slows down the old iPhone patterns to get users to buy new models. The U.S. study analysed research worldwide on the slowdown of the iPhone and found that this term of research increased greatly during the launch of an iPhone [...]
A Harvard study has supported speculation that Apple deliberately slows down the old iPhone patterns to get users to buy new models.
The U.S. study analyzed research worldwide on the slowdown of the iPhone and found that this term of research increased greatly during the launch of a new iPhone.

These results were then compared to similar research on the slowdown of Samsung Galaxy, and it was found that the term was not used with the launching of new phones from Samsung, the Express broadcasts.
The study, conducted by Laura Trucco at Harvard University, supports claims that Apple saboton's old products deliberately.
Writing to the New York Times, Sendil Mullainathan, professor of economics at Harvard, described the results as “gotiary”.
Would not many business owners make their old products less useful whenever they release a new product?” wrote Mulainathan.
When you sell the device and control the operating system, this is an option”, he said.
While some users have not noticed any slowdown, many say that Apple sabotages old cell phones through new updates.
According to Internet users, Apple has done this even now with the launch of iPhone 8 and iPhone X, making IOS 11 heavy for older devices.











