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In iOS 10.3 and on, Apple is warning users of older 32 bit apps that the app will not work with future versions of iOS. Future versions most likely means iOS 11, expected to be released in September with the iPhone 8. (Betas coming in June) That means that if your daily phone is an iPhone 5 or 5c, or you are using an iPad 2 or first gen iPad mini, you will be left behind on iOS 10. So is now the time to upgrade to a newer 64 bit device? An easy solution would be to upgrade to the iPhone 7, or wait until September and order the iPhone 8. But what if you can't throw out that kind of cash for a brand new device, what are the alternatives, and how do the older 64 bit devices compare to the 32 bit devices? I decided to make this video since I am thinking about upgrading my kids who are currently on iPhone 5. What kind of performance boost will they get if I upgrade them to the 5S, the 6 or the 6S? In this video I will run some basic performance test comparing the iPhone 5 to the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S, and hopefully it will help determine how these devices compare against each other and help you select the best upgrade. Note : The devices in this video are on iOS 10.3.1 Great music for this video, provided by : Track 1 : Venemy - Need You Now (feat. Danica) [NCS Release] • Venemy - Need You Now (feat. Danica) | Fut... [Venemy] / venemyofficial / venemyofficial / venemyofficial Track 2 : Kontinuum - Lost (feat. Savoi) [JJD Remix] | NCS Release • Kontinuum - Lost (feat. Savoi) (JJD Remix)... [JJD] / jjdofficial / jjdofficial / jjdofficial [Kontinuum] / itskontinuum / kontinuum [Savoi] / savoi-1 / savoimusic Track 3 : DaVinXXI Music : We've Got Tonight Please support DaVinXXI • Видео / davinxxi_music / davinxxi Conclusion. The iPhone 5 which is 32 bit really is showing it's age against the 64 bit devices. Boot time, Geekbench, iMove rendering and more it is considerable slower than the 64 bit devices. If form factor is important to you, then the obvious upgrade should be the 5S or the SE. There are alot of used 5S devices on the market, and they should be able to be bought at a fair price. If you compare the iPhone 6 to the 5S, the iPhone 6 is not really that much faster. Sure it is faster, but not by much. Of course the safest bet is to upgrade to the SE or 6S, but these devices are still not cheap to get. If you have a 5S, I think you should skip the iPhone 6 all together. Sure you will get a larger screen, but there is not much of a performance boost there. You should look for the SE or the 6S.