Why I Won’t Be Upgrading My iPhone for Apple Intelligence: A Personal Reflection

As I was reading through some of the recent tech news, I came across the buzz surrounding Apple’s new feature, Apple Intelligence. I was curious, especially because I’ve been using the iPhone 14 Pro Max for a while, and it’s served me incredibly well. But then I read that this impressive AI-powered feature is exclusive to the iPhone 15 Pro and higher models, and I couldn’t help but feel a mix of frustration and scepticism.

At first glance, it seemed unfair. After all, my iPhone 14 Pro Max is anything but outdated. It’s a powerful, expensive machine that still performs flawlessly with its A16 Bionic chip. I wondered why Apple would restrict such an innovative feature to the iPhone 15 Pro and up. Was it a clever ploy to push loyal users like me to upgrade?

I dug deeper, and it turns out there’s more to the story than just a marketing strategy. Apple Intelligence isn’t something you can just download and run on any device—it requires some serious hardware. The iPhone 15 Pro models come with the A17 Pro chip, which has a 16-core Neural Engine capable of handling 35 trillion operations per second. My 14 Pro Max, while no slouch, uses the A16 chip, which can’t manage the heavy lifting that AI-based systems demand. Apple Intelligence also needs at least 8GB of RAM, a specification the iPhone 15 Pro series meets but the 14 Pro Max does not

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I understood the technical reasoning behind this, but I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I was being left behind despite owning such a high-end device. It’s a strange place to be in—on the one hand, I don’t need the new feature, but on the other hand, knowing it’s not available for my phone is frustrating.

That said, Apple isn’t abandoning those of us with older devices. With iOS 18.1, even my 14 Pro Max gets some new features, though not Apple Intelligence. I’m excited about the enhancements to performance and usability that I’ll still be able to enjoy without needing to upgrade my phone

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After some reflection, I’ve decided not to upgrade, at least not just for this AI feature. My iPhone 14 Pro Max is still one of the best phones out there, and I don’t feel that missing out on Apple Intelligence will impact my day-to-day use. As long as my current device runs smoothly and receives regular updates, there’s no reason to spend more money on a new phone when mine is still incredibly capable.

For anyone else in a similar situation, I’d recommend taking a step back and considering what you really need from your device. Sure, it’s easy to feel like you’re missing out when new features roll out, but is it worth spending more just for one feature? In my case, the answer is no. I’m sticking with my 14 Pro Max, and I’m confident it’ll continue serving me well for years to come.

Maybe down the line, when there’s a more significant shift in technology, I’ll reconsider. But for now, I’m content, and my iPhone still feels as powerful as the day I bought it.

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8 Comments

  1. noga noga's avatar noga noga says:

    The world is new every day, especially technological progress 😂😂😂If we follow them, we will go bankrupt and become wealthy

  2. noga noga's avatar noga noga says:

    As WordPress says, every upgrade prompts you to upgrade. Haha. Good morning, my dear brother. Keep your mobile phone for ten years.

    1. 😀🤝🙏🌷

  3. Liz's avatar Liz says:

    Best not to upgrade. Hang on to your phone for some more years and if things go wrong with the other like privacy issues which is what concerns me with this technology and goodness kniws what else, then you won’t be affected if something ever went wrong and you will be having the last laugh.

  4. I have a Samsung android phone and I don’t even know what type it is and don’t care either. It wasn’t expensive and it definitely isn’t the best thing on the market. But I have no need for robust phone and I’m content with the one I have, as long as it serves me.

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