Originally Posted by
Irish
From the way I heard it, Apple was doing that shit on purpose to incentivize users to upgrade (which in some ways is worse than Google's straight up "fuck you, pay me" model). But technically you still get 5-6 years of support on iPhones.
My beef with Google is that they cut you off based on when the device was introduced into the market, not when you buy it. So if you buy a device that's 6 mos or a year behind, well too bad the clock was already ticking. And when you're cut off, you're really cut off. You don't even get security upgrades.
Meanwhile, on the desktop front, I have a 9 year old Mac that hasn't been upgraded to the last 2 versions of Mac OS, but Apple still supports it and I still get security upgrades. I wish that sorta thing existed at all on mobile platforms.