This is my first iPhone (not counting the iPhone xr I bought for my son a few months ago for his medical needs). Earlier, I exclusively used mid-range Android ($250-$500) cellphones. Each successive smartphone served me faithfully for 1-1.5 years until the moment when the freezes and extremely slow operation of the smartphone began. This is what prompted me to switch to an iPhone. Yet, the typical methods of increasing productivity (adding more memory, wiping the phone clean in various ways, reverting to factory settings) had a negligible impact (if they had any at all). But, despite the incident and Apple's widespread reputation, every Apple product owner I've spoken to has informed me that their devices are completely free of any such malware or spyware after 3 or 4 years. In the end, I determined that the only way to find out is to try, so I made the investment in this particular model. It's been over 2 months since I started using it. I recognize that my lack of knowledge is to blame for many of my flaws, and I welcome any effort to improve my literacy levels. In a couple years, when I know for sure if the primary goal has been met, I will be able to draw my final judgement about this smartphone. Nonetheless, I can tell that the gadget is, to put it mildly, contentious for my taste, especially considering the price.
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