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Do you know how long guaranteed upgrades they have Lumia devices? People say 18 months and another 3 years. What is the truth? Have you an article that says?
iPhone phases out their hardware over time and only likes the current and last model to be supported fully.
Windows Phone, IMHO, offers more official support than other major OS choices.
Some would argue that the last version released for each iOS device, and in some cases one or two versions before that, make the device painfully slow to use, thus prompting the user to buy a newer device.Apple does phase out their hardware over time, but it is a long time. Their devices receive the next 3 annual OS updates after the original version they ship with. For example, the iPhone 5 was released in 2012 with iOS 6, and it will likely receive iOS 9 this year. This means that it will be fully supported until iOS 10 is released in 2016. The 4S was released in 2011, and it received iOS 8 in 2014, giving it full support until the new version this coming fall.
Some would argue that the last version released for each iOS device, and in some cases one or two versions before that, make the device painfully slow to use, thus prompting the user to buy a newer device.
Any device that ever shipped with any version of Windows Phone 8.x can get Windows 10. If the carrier won't release it, join the Preview for Developers to get it up to 8.1 if necessary. Then join Windows Insider to get it to Windows 10. This includes that infamous Lumia 810 for T-Mobile.