Should you upgrade iPhone every single year?

iPhone users are growing rapidly around the globe. From first-world countries to third-world countries, people are consuming iPhone and Apple services. So, as a flagship product from them, should users upgrade iPhones every single year to enjoy the latest technology?

 

iPhone worldwide shipment data
Source: https://www.statista.com/statistics/216459/global-market-share-of-apple-iphone/

Here are the reasons you should consider upgrading your iPhone every single year or avoid it.

Upsides of upgrading iPhone every year

Here are the upsides of upgrading an iPhone every single year. And if you do, these things need to be taken care of.

iPhone upgrade program

Apple has introduced an amazing iPhone upgrade program where users can trade their old iPhone devices for new ones. With a minimal price to add, users can upgrade iPhones to the latest models. Every year, Apple releases new features and updates in the hardware for iPhone, thus users get to use the latest hardware features at the lowest upgrade costs.



New features and tech

Well, better screen resolutions & refresh rates, better camera hardware, new camera software, and related features are released with the new iPhone Pro models each year. Thus, getting hands-on experience with new features and tech out of the box will feel good.

A New AR scanner, live-focus mode, and 120Hz refresh rates are some of the key features of previous-gen iPhone Pro models that made sense.

Style statement

For teens who want to show party tricks to their friends, the latest iPhone models will give them an amazing opportunity to do so. And, believe it or not, paired with the latest Apple Earbuds, the Apple Watch is a FLEX for many!

Hardware and battery

Many media houses revealed the BattergateĀ issues of the iPhone where Apple degrades the performance of their devices to save the battery. Now, if you think about it, with the latest iPhone out of the box, you will get better battery life and charging performance without any issues.

Downsides of upgrading iPhone every year

Here are the downsides of upgrading an iPhone every single year.

Upgrade cycles are getting longer

Believe it or not, upgrade cycles for smartphones are getting longer. You do not have to buy a new smartphone every year to get the best software and hardware updates. Phones do offer multiyear software updates and capable hardware that can last longer for you.

Not an actual upgrade

Apple notoriously updates only a few things on the newer base models. The iPhone Pro models tend to get the actual updates every year. For example, the iPhone 11 Pro also came with 60Hz screen refresh rates, and even the iPhone 12 models offered the same features and almost similar camera modules.

IPhone design with notches was not significantly updated after the launch of the iPhone X till the iPhone 13 Pro models. The iPhone 14 Pro models then brought the real change – the island notification module.

iPhones are still not there

When you think about the fast charging technology, always-on displays, bigger screens, foldable screens, and long battery life – iPhones are yet to offer new features in the market.



Although recent models have started providing more computing power and better camera zooming features, they are still yet to reach the Android level upgrades. But, this does not hide the fact that iPhones offer significantly good security to users.

iOS updates

iOS updates are technically a good part of getting the latest generation of iPhones. But, even the iPhone 8 and iPhone 14 Pro are running on the same iOS – although, they might offer different technical specs and capabilities. They are still on the latest iOS upgrade.

Only for OS updates, you can surely avoid upgrading your iPhone.

Conclusion

As mentioned in the blog and our YouTube video, there are some ups and downs of upgrading your iPhone device every year. So, suppose you are someone who has the purchasing power to upgrade their devices every year and needs to stay updated with the latest iPhone features and tech. In that case, you should consider upgrading to a new iPhone every single year.

Otherwise, it’s a wise decision to stay away from every single update and buy once you need a new smartphone.