Why Apple Slows down Old iPhones?
1 Protect Devices with Older Batteries
According to Apple, they do this to protect the devices with relatively older batteries. They said that lithium ion batteries cannot handle the processing demands as expected when they age, it results in problems such as the device shutting down unexpectedly. So they release new update that causes the iPhone to slow down and reduce its performance in order to prevent those unexpected shutdowns.
So the reason to slowing down older iPhones is pretty clear. It is directly associated with the flagging battery. As the processor of an iPhone makes a big current draw from such a battery, the battery may deliver the current in spikes which is bad because it can damage the different components of the phone. As a precaution, iPhone unexpectedly shuts down to protect its processor from that damage.Also Read:Voice Changing Apps & Software for Skype
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This unexpected shutdown issue became widespread in 2016, which forced the company to come up with an update that included a fix, causing the phone to slow down with somewhat old, low-charged, or cold battery, Apple said.
Other common reasons why old iPhones slow down include (but not limited to) the following:
2 OS Upgrades
New OS upgrades introduce new features and functionalities. And if your device has a relatively older hardware, then it makes sense that it doesn’t have enough resources to handle the extra overhead. As a result, the device feels a bit slower.
3 App Updates
Similar to OS upgrade, some apps also have the same effect on phone’s performance. Apps become bloated with newer updates and the added features require relatively more resources, causing them to eat up more CPU and RAM. Hence, the phone’s performance feels slower.
You can also refer to the following video to learn about why Apple slows down old iPhones:
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