I hate the idea of binning devices just because they’re past their prime, but sometimes there’s simply no choice. Recently the battery in my iPhone 7 had degraded so much that it would only stay charged for less than the time it takes Apple to earn £5m (ie, one hour).
It’s now practically useless, though Apple hasn’t yet labelled the iPhone 7 as ‘vintage’. Robert Irvine explains what this means in his excellent Cover Feature, and reveals how you can check whether other devices – PCs, laptops, tablets, smart TVs and more – are unsafe and need replacing.
I’ve learned that my Microsoft Surface laptop, HP Chromebook and Asus router are no longer supported, while one of my PCs has an Intel processor that’s soon to become obsolete. Please let…
