I think it's a smart move by Apple. So when you buy a new Samsung phone and two months later there's a better one available you don't feel slightly cheated?
lol Apple having its highest rate of android to Apple swithers since they started keeping track is a fact. Do you know what a fact is?
They have been keeping track of this for 3 years. The first article is a year and a half old. Unless the volume of people switching between android and apple increased dramatically it's a safe assumption the first article still holds true.
Ohhh...710, I have to apologize...seriously, look at my first post in this thread:
So what about those looking to score a good deal on an older model...gotta be honest, don't know much about the HTC one, am familiar with Samsung and not interested in I-phone at all...so what's the HTC one M8 model like vs S5?
My phone is an appliance or tool. I really, really don't care that much, but I find it funny getting the apple disciples all worked up, and that's probably not nice, so I apologize. There's a reason, though, you all take it so seriously and make it so easy. See, there's 2 fanboys where I work.
Fanboy #1: Plays magic the gathering and dungeons and dragons and stuff. Has a trench coat and an indiana jones style hat that he wears year round. His social media profile pic is him in shorts and a t-shirt (but yet, the hat and coat), leaned cool-ly on his car...which is a powder blue Nissan Versa. He started working overtime months in advance and took vacation days to camp out for the newest iWhatever. He had a bag to carry them in.
Fanboy #2: Never hesitates to insert "Get an iPhone" in any conversation remotely close to it being pertinent. I read a couple tech blogs here and there, and saw a headline about bending problems with the new iPhone a while back (not even sure which one). He had pre-ordered and left work early to get it as soon as it came in. The next day, he announced to everyone that he got his new iPhone. Although I didn't read the article, I remembered the headline about bending, so I just quipped, "you haven't bent it yet, have you?" He gets all excited and starts telling me all about how that's overblown, soandso.com did a test and the iPhone held X amount of weight without bending, but the such and such ohone bent at Y (below X).
So I find it funny that I can get fanboys jumblies in a bunch even though I don't even know that much about phones because I don't care that much.
But, to specifically answer your question about a new model coming out...no, it doesn't bother me...likely because I won't even know about it. I do phone research when I need a new one, and I buy the best value for the money at the time...and then I forget about it. Even if I do see a new one that comes out, as long as the one in my pocket works to my satisfaction, I'm not moved in the least. The desire to have the newest/hottest/latest is completely a marketing scheme to separate you from your money. Prior to WWI and WWII, there weren't even model years for cars...it was just a model A or T, not a 1923 model T. They created the model years when the market was saturated and they needed to drive demand for new ones.