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Apple Needs To Change This

Simple Alpaca
3 min readOct 11, 2021

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Well, everyone, there’s been this routine that Apple’s been getting into, and I’m actually thinking it’s more detrimental to the average iPhone user than not, and this specific thing is Apple releasing the new iOS software so close to when the new iPhones come out, I am really not a fan of this at all. Personally, last year they did a pretty good job at differentiating the iOS lifecycle release and the new iPhones, and basically what this means is every single year the new iOS version comes out, so many users who still own the older iPhones (things like the iPhone 12’s, the 11’s, even like the iPhone 6s and 6s plus) typically sometimes rush to update their phones, they see the new features of iOS 15 (and iOS 14 back in the day) and they go and try to update to it, and they end up causing a lot of problems on their phone (very rarely factory resets and stuff, but most of the time it’s random glitches, things not working out, wi-fI not working, apps crashing, things like that).

In my opinion, I think Apple does this kind of on purpose, so then people kind of go into the Apple store to “fix” their iPhones, and they end up walking out with the latest iPhone. Last year we had the new iPhone 12’s come out, Apple didn’t really release…

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