News JVTech Former Apple Employee Warns: If You Have These iPhone Models, Avoid iOS 18 Update
Published on 08/28/2024 at 06:40
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As Apple prepares to roll out iOS 18 in the coming weeks, statements from a former employee of the Cupertino firm are casting doubt on the need to update older smartphones.
Every year, it’s the same thing: back to school arrives, Apple makes its new iPhones official, and immediately activates the update to the new version of iOS. The latter is accessible on different generations of iPhone, to the great delight of users who can thus benefit from new features for free.
This year, It’s iOS 18 that is about to land on tens of millions of Apple smartphones around the world. In fact, this version of the mobile operating system can be installed on many iPhone models starting with the XS/XR range released in 2018. But is it a good idea to equip such an old terminal with it?
“You will slow down your phone”
Tyler Morgan, a former sales specialist at Apple, gave his perspective on this issue through a video posted on TikTok. In it, he explains that he understands the excitement of owners of an older iPhone at the idea of accessing new features, but He also recommends that they think twice before updating to iOS 18.
“If you have an older device and you really want to take advantage of the latest features, that’s cool. But you’re going to slow down your phone. Maybe not immediately, but over time. These updates, they’re not designed for older iPhones.”he explains.
Tyler Morgan goes on to explain that, in his opinion, It would be better to avoid iOS 18 with iPhone XR/XS, as these models are too old for the system to work properly. On the iPhone 11, 12 and 13, he also believes that the experience will clearly not be optimal.
There’s nothing stopping you from upgrading to iOS 18
Obviously, it’s a safe bet that most supported iPhone owners will choose to update to iOS 18. But once again, the former Apple employee is trying to dissuade them from making that choice. “If your phone is working perfectly fine, and you don’t care too much about the new iOS, avoid doing this update”he concluded.
A good compromise might be to wait a few days or even weeks before updating. This can give you a chance to see what the feedback is regarding optimizing the OS for older iPhones, and possibly give Apple time to fix any issues other users are experiencing.
It should also be noted that Tyler Morgan’s opinion is shared by many consumers. Many iPhone users have already encountered problems using a new version of iOS on an older model of device. Some do not hesitate to consider that this is a maneuver by Apple to push them towards purchasing a more powerful iPhone…