In response to new regulations in the UK, Apple has taken a significant step by establishing a minimum software support duration for its iPhones. Apple announced for 5 years software support program for iPhone 15 Apple is renowned for its commitment to providing long-lasting software updates, the tech giant has recently declared that the iPhone 15 series will receive a minimum of five years of support. It includes the highly acclaimed flagship model, the iPhone 15 Pro Max. It ensures that users can enjoy regular updates and security patches for a substantial period of time. It is worth noting, however, that Apple’s competitors in the market. It currently surpasses the Cupertino-giant in this aspect. These smartphone companies offer a minimum software support duration of up to seven years for their flagship smartphone series. It includes the Pixel and the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Official report of GSMArena on this apple announcement According to a report from GSMarena, Apple has been compelled by the new UK regulations to provide more detailed information about its support policies. As a result, Apple has announced that it will offer a minimum of five years of support for the iPhone 15 series. Although this falls short of the promises made by Google and Samsung, it is important to note that Apple’s commitment of five years is just a starting point and not a limit. In fact, Apple frequently extends support for its devices well beyond this timeframe. For instance, numerous older iPhones have received updates for more than five years, which demonstrates Apple’s strong commitment to long-term device support.
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