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Originally Posted by acropolite
The dinky small (lightning) connector has been around for a while now, the latest iphone 5 has that connector. I doubt that Apple intend these devices to last longer than 3 years.
At just 3 years old, my iPad 1 is barely useable, sluggish, unresponsive and crashes a lot, most likely due to increasing demands on insufficent resources.
That said, I'd like a new one, although I'm tempted to get a W8 or Android tablet this time.
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Well, the original ipad was released early 2010, so it is over 3 years old. Any hand-held device of that vintage is going to be very sluggish trying to run current applications. I think the devices themselves are designed well, and I'm sure they make them to last, but advances in processor/graphics etc. will pretty much ensure that older equipment will run sluggishly on current apps.
Check out a comparison of the CPU performance here:
http://www.iphonebenchmark.net/cpumark_chart.html
I keep looking at the Android tablets, but to get one that has the same performance actually *running* apps, they are the same money or more, in heavier/thicker form factors often with worse battery life in practice.
Sure, paper specs may favour the android models, but using them side by side, app performance is better on the iOS tablets.
Maybe it is because of the huge range of Android devices, that software isn't optimised for the tablet resolution and hardware, I don't know, but the apps I use run better on the air than on any android device we have at work.