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Smartphones have been pretty bad for a long time. Bad battery life, only fast and reliable for like the first year etc.
Smartphone apps are hitting the point where resources are abundant enough that developers can be lazy and have inefficient code, thus requiring even more processing power to run multiple inefficient apps.
I don't have this experience with iPhone. I believe it is because Apple makes sure that apps from their app store have a high standard.
I bought an iPhone SE about one year ago and haven't had any problems at all.
I have an iPhone SE, that I bought about a year ago, and haven't had any problems at all. I, also, have an M1 iMac desktop that is just amazing.
Interesting. Thanks for the information as well. I use Tracfone and if I run into any problems like this then I'll demand that they replace my phone. Thanks again for the heads up.