The iPhone 6S can actually receive the iOS 15.8.4 update, what a conscience!

by Poster Apr 23, 2025 52
The iPhone 6s, which was launched in 2015, can actually receive the iOS 15.8.4 update. There is nothing more conscientious than Apple, right?

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  • Anonymous3012 Apr 23, 2025
    Update content: Each operation sleep (1000);
  • Anonymous356 Apr 23, 2025
    The following are security updates. Security updates are still very important. For the sake of security, it is recommended to update them. Of course, don't think about feature updates. About the security content of iOS 15.8.4 and iPadOS 15.8.4: https://support.apple.com/zh-cn/122345
  • Anonymous1778 Apr 23, 2025
    Can I still escape trolls after upgrading
  • Anonymous338 Apr 23, 2025
    @ Anonymous2500 I don't use Apple devices anymore, and there is a 6s that burns the screen and I removed it myself to replace the battery. Anyway, second-hand sells for less than a few dollars, so I just keep it to subscribe to office 365 in Turkey.
  • Anonymous4677 Apr 24, 2025
    Can I install trolls when I update 6s to 15? This is more convenient than jailbreaking
  • Anonymous2472 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous6005 The performance of the 6S itself is not enough; Plus the hardware is aging, so it's definitely stuck; The iPhone 6S is a machine from nine years ago; At that time, the APP was very small and had little performance requirements; Now that the software performance requirements are improving and the hardware is aging, the card is normal
  • Anonymous14957 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2800 What does this have to do with Apple...
  • Anonymous2800 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous14957 Why don't you care? There is obviously an old version of the APP, why not let it down?
  • Anonymous14957 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2800 Who will guarantee the availability of old versions of Apps? The old version of the App, the interface may not be maintained... Do you want Apple to force the App service provider to move out the abandoned interface again?..
  • Anonymous2800 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous14957 You don't even download the old version APP, what are you still talking about "usability"??? Besides, there is no need to force service providers to do so, and not all functions of an APP rely on the latest interface. These are clearly two different things.
  • Anonymous14957 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous2800 Let's put it this way. As an APP developer, I don't want users of old versions that are no longer supported to be able to install them. Once the APP is opened, a bunch of errors or unavailability, or even crash, will be complained by users
  • Anonymous2800 Apr 24, 2025
    @ Anonymous14957 As a non-developer, this is also something I don't understand. Obviously, an APP was running well in an old system yesterday, but it won't be used today. Then, if you don't upgrade the APP, you have to upgrade the system, and if you want to upgrade the system, you have to change your mobile phone. What can I do? You can only use it. There is no APP that has to be used and is irreplaceable. Do you want me to change my mobile phone for an APP? It's not possible for now. With the same system, obviously this app has an old version that can be downloaded (downloaded before), and it can also run normally on the old system. But if you change your apple ID, you have to download the latest one. Isn't this deliberately disgusting? As for the old version you mentioned that it was wrong, unavailable, or crash, there may be, but to be honest, I have never encountered it. I have only encountered apps that require forced upgrades. Some apps must be forced to upgrade without even being connected to the Internet, and some apps seem to have to be upgraded even as a case H5. I really don't understand.