If you ask me my phone was never dropped always kept in case and I use it for every thing from social media to YouTube,calling, texting and everything. Battery is a bit weak at 71%.There is no answer to your question
It depends on what you use it for
How many times have you dropped it
Etc etc etc
I have had my trusty 6s since a day after its debut in 2015 and surprisingly, I haven't had to replace my battery should I expect problems other than a battery that will eventually deplete to 0% battery capacity?
4 and 4s were build like a tank unlike 5 - 5S.I have a 4 or 4s still running. Amazing phone. No display issues at all.
I'm tempted to run my iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max for 5 years or more this time.
My dell laptop purchased in 2009 ran it upto 2020.. 11 long years upgraded that laptop to a MacBook Air 2019 last year. Also my gaming pc built in 2009 still running strong after 11 years.
You get so much value for money by doing this..
I still have my 6S+. I had a new battery installed in it back in November, the year that Apple decided they would start replacing batteries in them in December of that year. Apple refused to replace my battery in November of that year because they said it tested good even though it would have sudden battery % drops in 15 minutes. I hardly used it since the battery replacement because I bought a 7+ the day I had the battery replaced in the 6S+. I still have the 7+ but the battery capacity is down to like 87% so it's sitting in the drawer with all my other old iPhones. The only problem with all these old iPhones has been the battery.Not to be rude, but I meant if you have an older iPhone. I never had anything done to the iPhone itself. The battery is aging severely, but I am seriously considering replacing it when the new one comes out later this summer/fall. I can deal with the fast drainage of the battery charge since it's likely I will be upgrading (hopefully) in the fall.
This. The phone itself (with battery replacements) could last 10 years or more in theory. That said, the REAL killer for the phone will be the end of support period.I'd say for the phone itself, so far at least 5 years, as shown by the 6s running iOS14.
As for the battery, around 2 to 3 years before you need replacement. This is also why Applecare previously didn't exceed 2 years. Apple knows their math.
The performance of any flagship phones (all new iPhones are always flagship in their respective year, running the latest chip) should be fine for at least 5 years or more. The problem is software support and consumables (battery).
I'm in the same boat as you. I too am holding out for the new iPhone (it is rumored to have touch id so that would be great for me). I just do not know if my phone will comply with my plans. As it is, it sometimes needs two full charges to get through a day when I use more than for just phone calls. I am afraid to travel with it actually.I'm going to hang on until hopefully September. (Apparently a new iPhone will be released!)
I'm in the same boat as you. I too am holding out for the new iPhone (it is rumored to have touch id so that would be great for me). I just do not know if my phone will comply with my plans. As it is, it sometimes needs two full charges to get through a day when I use more than for just phone calls. I am afraid to travel with it actually.