Looking back at the original post in this thread, I see (emphasis mine)
"Every time I try and download an app from the App Store it tells me that I need to update my iOS to at least 13 or higher to use this app?? But when I check for updates it tells me my iPhone is up to date. Please help, this is my first iPhone and so far I’m not too impressed. Thinking of going back to my Samsung where things just make sense?? Please help"
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iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 12
Posted on Apr 5, 2024 7:14 AM
Apple released the iPhone 6 Plus in September 2014 and discontinued it in September 2016. If the OP bought their phone shortly before they started this thread, that means that their first iPhone was a used phone whose model was about nine and a half years old – and which had been discontinued for about seven and a half years. A phone which couldn't run anything later than iOS 12 – at a time when iOS 17 had already been out for about a half of a year.
All of this information would have been available to the OP before they bought that used iPhone.
I don't think it's fair to buy such an ancient, outdated iPhone and then condemn all iPhones ("I'm not too impressed"), when the real problem is not the platform – but the choice to buy an already extremely-outdated phone.
If I went and bought some ancient Android smartphone that couldn't run recent versions of Android, and then dumped on the Android platform in general ("this is my first Android phone and so far I'm not too impressed"), that wouldn't be fair, either.
Buyers in the market either for an iPhone or for an Android phone would be well-advised to look for a current phone – unless they understand and accept the limitations (app compatibility, and perhaps also cellular network compatibility) that are part and parcel of buying an ancient device.