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      10-15-2015, 08:03 AM   #25
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My biggest gripe is that once you update to a newer operating system on your iPhone or iPad, you cannot go back and reset the thing, and take advantage of another iteration of it. With a PC, you can see if Windows 10 works for you. If it doesn't, just slap Windows 7 or XP back on there.

So it's a constant gamble. Every year, I like to completely wipe my phone and give it a fresh install of whatever OS is available. Just like a PC, once you do that, it really feels like a brand new phone. Fast and nimble. But it's the new operating systems that slow them down to a crawl. I agree with zx10guy that Apple should block certain OS version on equipment that's too old. I have a 4 that I have laying around so my 11 month old can mess with that instead of my daily use iPhone, and I believe that I can no longer upgrade it.
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