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I get the sentiment that smartphone innovation is fading, and we're really dealing in the last 5 to 1% of capability (for the near future). The difference between iPhones and flagship Pixel or Galaxy devices is really the OS with some nuance, everything else seems to remain the same.

Maybe I'm removed from the rumor mill, but is there really anything to look forward to in next generation phones?




> The difference is really the OS

It’s a huge difference!

I’ve enjoyed seamless upgrades since the iPhone 1 and maintained essentially the same user experience (with minor changes) throughout.

For me stability is the major feature. I want a high quality phone that just works and for my data to carry across devices seamlessly.


Yes. Battary capacity.


My last two upgrades were because of improved battery life and a larger screen. 6S -> 8 Plus -> iPhone 12 Pro Max.

At the rate that Apple is supporting iPhones - the 2015 iPhone 6s is still supported - I can’t see anything that would make me upgrade in the foreseeable future unless they move to USB-C.


Typing this from an iPhone SE gen 1. Second battery but otherwise still flawless and up to date.




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