The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court

The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court

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As Apple readies its annual reminder that the expensive smartphone in our pocket is now obsolete, you are, no doubt, wondering if it's time for a new iPhone. The yearly refresh and the iPhone Upgrade Program have conditioned us to want to get a new device every single year.

But most of us don't need a new phone, of course, and lots of our iPhones will probably last at least a few years, especially if you're willing to replace the glued-down battery, which has a limited lifespan. But on this iPhone Day, it's worth considering how long Apple expects an iPhone to last. When it released its iPhone 7 Environmental Report a year ago, Apple wrote that it "conservatively assumes a three-year period for power use by first owners," which is "based on historical customer use data for similar products."

The iPhone Is Guaranteed to Last Only One Year, Apple Argues in Court

Sep 12, 2017, 5:19pm UTC
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/j5geby/the-iphone-is-guaranteed-to-last-only-one-year-apple-argues-in-court >As Apple readies its annual reminder that the expensive smartphone in our pocket is now obsolete, you are, no doubt, wondering if it's time for a new iPhone. The yearly refresh and the iPhone Upgrade Program have conditioned us to want to get a new device every single year. >But most of us don't need a new phone, of course, and lots of our iPhones will probably last at least a few years, especially if you're willing to replace the glued-down battery, which has a limited lifespan. But on this iPhone Day, it's worth considering how long Apple expects an iPhone to last. When it released its iPhone 7 Environmental Report a year ago, Apple wrote that it "conservatively assumes a three-year period for power use by first owners," which is "based on historical customer use data for similar products."