Apple and the Life of Your Device
[cherry_row type=”full-width”] [cherry_col size_md=”12″ size_xs=”none” size_sm=”none” size_lg=”none” offset_xs=”none” offset_sm=”none” offset_md=”none” offset_lg=”none” pull_xs=”none” pull_sm=”none” pull_md=”none” pull_lg=”none” push_xs=”none” push_sm=”none” push_md=”none” push_lg=”none” collapse=”no”] [/cherry_col] [/cherry_row] [cherry_row] [cherry_col size_md=”12″] So, did Apple really slow down older iPhones to encourage sales? It turns out the issue was a lot more complicated and less crooked than it sounded. In a statement