Today, after nearly seven years, my iphone 6s finally gave up on me. I don't know if it's luck or my care, but I never had any issues with the charging lasting or with any lagging. Compared to new models that my family members have, my 6s is not noticeably slower, and I've never repaired anything other than getting a new screen.
Only a few months ago, the home button stopped functioned (touch id is still fine), but with assistive touch, it was only a minor inconvenience. However today, the phone started to glitch and the whole middle column section of the screen stopped responding to touch. Coupled with the broken home button (prevents forced shutdown), I'm pretty sure it's beyond repair, but after all, seven years is a long time when others seem to go through phones every couple of years.
Because everyone I know seems surprised at the longevity of my 6s at it's quality of performance, I wonder how much time can an iPhone really endure if treated with care but still used everyday. What do you all think?
My iPhone 7 lasted 7 years before I replaced it a few months ago (with a used but immaculate 12 Pro)
The only reason I replaced it was it needed a new battery, and the screen was cracked in a corner so it would also need a new display - removing the display to fit the new battery would have caused the display to break into several pieces. If the screen had not been cracked I would have just got a new battery and continued using for another 1-2 years.
It never felt slow. And because it had the solid-state home button, that never wore out
Those people either :
Yeah. The phones that come with an expensive mobile carrier plans are ridiculous. Black Friday deals were not actually deals just humbugs