

Upgrading is a when question, not an if question. Remember that the longer you delay upgrading, the harder it’s going to be and the more likely you are to run into problems.

And you really have no alternative, since: The only way out of that: upgrade everything constantly and that means hardware too obviously, because otherwise no more security. Result: at some point your gadgets are either a) unsafe or b) incapable of talking to your other gadgets or c) all of the above. And hey, no complaining: Apple’s cut-off is less severe than Android or Windows so it’s obviously all good. Of course only the latest gadgets can be updated and only the latest gadgets on the latest software will continue to talk to each other. And you can only be secure if you update all your gadgets. Your best user experience is all they strive for.īut they also want you to be secure.

They would never lock you in, they’ll win you over with their superior products. That’s how you drive revenue.Īpple would never do that. learned that you need to appeal to people’s lowest emotions and get them all riled up against one another to get them to keep coming back to your site. I’m actually dreading it the new phone instead of being excited at the new features I’ll be gaining since I got the 2016 SE.įB et al. laptop, iPad and iPhone), they will just never talk to each other again. I’m looking at a new phone this year and feel like if I don’t update all my hardware (i.e.
