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Old 05-12-2022, 05:48 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by olderTechnology View Post
Nobody mentioned that Android, like Windows, becomes slower and slower every month you use it. iOS products tend to run at the same speed as when you bought them. Long time owner of both.
That was definitely the case with Windows but doesn't seem to be happening any more. I remember reinstalling windows from scratch every year, but I don't remember when I stopped needing to do that.

None of my Android devices have gotten slower. The operating system is Linux which is very good these days and the apps are running in a Java virtual machine, which is very good about reclaiming memory. My main complaint in this area is that when you remove an app you can never be sure if all of its bits and pieces have been removed.
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