Oh wow, thanks for that great explanation, it makes lot of sense the re-sampling and re-stiching the data.
True smart phones do plan in obsolescence, one prime example is the battery on the iPhone. Since the battery cannot be easily swapped out it causes issues in time. The main reason I upgraded my iPhone was due to the battery not holding a charge. It took years for all this to play through, but that is the time Apple decided they needed more of my money I guess. One thing that would cause was an issue when the phone would brick up, there was no way for me to restart without waiting for the battery to die, usually took 24 hours! Luckily in my new iPhone I figured out when it bricks I tap the right bottom arrow twice, and it broke the endless loop. Those were the only real issues I found with the phone. I think I reported these issues to them, and they fixed all but the battery thing so far. Also good thing to note, my new iPhone rarely ever crashes. The phone does not like oil and weed resin, that was one thing that would crash it.