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by rgovostes
244 days ago
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Suppose you always want to be running the latest iOS release, but you want to replace your phone as infrequently as possible. You would "only" have to have purchased 4 iPhones since 2007: | Model | Launch date | Obsoleted by | Price
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| iPhone | June 29, 2007 | iOS 4 | $399 (*price cut)
| iPhone 4 | June 24, 2010 | iOS 8 | $599
| iPhone 6 | September 19, 2014 | iOS 13 | $649
| iPhone 11 | September 13, 2019 | - | $699
Adjusted for inflation, the total for these phones is $3,287 excluding carrier contracts. Assuming the iPhone 11 will be obsoleted by iOS 27 in September 2026, this costs you about $14.29/mo. |
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However, I find the iPhone keyboard so bad and the settings concept so muddled that I'm going to return to Android when this experiment is over. Probably not for another 4 years though!