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Old 09-04-2017, 03:35 AM  
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Study Suggests That Apple Deliberately Sabotages Old Products

Study Suggests That Apple Deliberately Sabotages Old Products, ?iPhone Slow? Peaks After Every New Release


Time and time again I?ve heard people complain about their iPhones or Mac laptops getting slower and slower, forcing them to purchase entirely new products. However, many people who have experienced this technological lull also noticed that the deterioration of their Apple products coincided with the launch of Apple?s new products.

To be honest, if Apple was doing this, it would be a pretty smart business move. They launch new products periodically, and all of them are really just slightly fancier versions of their older models. People don?t often need these products, they simply want them. They only become a ?need? when their older models break or malfunction.

Personally, I love these products! But every 2-4 years, my iPhones all of a sudden malfunction and my MacBook will randomly get slower. The question is: Are these products simply malfunctioning thanks to ?old age? and natural wear and tear, or are they breaking because Apple purposefully slows down its older models prior to releasing new ones?

A study performed by student Laura Trucco at Harvard University aimed at determining whether or not there was any truth behind the claims that Apple sabotages its own products prior to releasing new models.

The study reviewed worldwide searches for ?iPhone slow? and discovered that this particular phrase was searched for significantly more whenever a new iPhone was about to be launched. Trucco then compared those results to the findings of other searches for Apple?s competitors? phones, such as ?Samsung Galaxy slow,? and found that the phrase was not searched for more around the time that a new Samsung phone model was released.

You can then review the number of searches for ?Samsung Galaxy slow? in comparison to the release dates for their new phone models:


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