iPhone 15 users can actually think of skipping the iPhone 16 and other future iPhone models as Apple announced a ‘good news' which can save you some money. Apple has committed to providing a substantial level of security support for its latest iPhone 15 series, as announced in its recent compliance statement to the UK regulatory body. In accordance with the UK Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (PTSI) regulation, Apple has confirmed that the iPhone 15 series will receive a minimum of five years' worth of security updates starting from the "first supply date." For those unfamiliar, this date coincides with September 22, 2023, when the iPhone 15 series became available for purchase. So, you can use the iPhone 15 ‘peacefully' for five years, provided there are no hardware issues.
This declaration from Apple arrives amidst a backdrop of heightened consumer concern regarding the longevity of software support for premium smartphones. Unlike Android manufacturers, who typically provide shorter periods of software support, Apple has traditionally maintained a reputation for offering extended support for its iOS-powered devices.
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However, despite Apple's commitment to five years of security updates, it falls slightly short of the promises made by competitors like Samsung and Google. Both companies pledge seven years of security patches for their flagship devices, setting a higher standard in the industry.
It's worth noting that while Samsung offers a shorter support period for its budget smartphones, Google's seven-year security update policy only applies to its latest Pixel series. Earlier Pixel devices will receive five years of updates, aligning more closely with Apple's commitment.
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