Do iphones get slow after some usage like androids?
Do iphones get slow after some usage like androids?
This is a very valid question and I'm glad you asked.
Yes they do, and here is why:
It don't matter which electronic device you use, (computer, smartphone, tablet, etc… ) the more stuff you put into it, the slower it gets, and this is because the processor have to deal or process more stuff. It's like having 2 buses, one is going to load 20 people, while the other bus load 100, who do you think is going to load faster and be on its way first? The one with 20 people to load, the same principal apply to the smartphone, whether IOS or Android.
Give William to best answer… Its an electronic device… But better than android.
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