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  2. List of iPhone models - Wikipedia

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    Availability and support lifespan of all iPhone models Model Announced Release(d) Discontinued Support With OS Date Latest OS Ended Lifespan [a] iPhone: January 9, 2007 () iPhone OS 1.0: June 29, 2007 () July 11, 2008 () iPhone OS 3.1.3: June 21, 2010 () 2 years, 11 months iPhone 3G

  3. iPhone 15: Apple says handset has twice the expected lifespan

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    The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro’s battery will live for twice as long as expected, according to Apple. This week, Apple said that its newest iPhones will keep 80 per cent of their original charging ...

  4. iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone has been adopted by both consumers and business users. [227] iPhone users are wealthier and spend more time on their phones than Android users on average. [228] [229] The iPhone is especially popular in the U.S., where it has a 50% market share, [230] and is used by 87% of teenagers. [117]

  5. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    Life expectancy development in some big countries of the world since 1960 Life expectancy at birth, measured by region, between 1950 and 2050 Life expectancy by world region, from 1770 to 2018 Human life expectancy is a statistical measure of the estimate of the average remaining years of life at a given age.

  6. Scientists Explain What It Means If We’ve Reached ... - AOL

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    Humans may have already reached peak life span, new research suggests. Researchers found that since 1990, the average lifespan has only risen 6.5 years. Experts explain the findings.

  7. Product lifetime - Wikipedia

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    Product lifetime or product lifespan is the time interval from when a product is sold to when it is discarded. [ 1 ] Product lifetime is slightly different from service life because the latter considers only the effective time the product is used. [ 1 ]