I am not saying that you shouldn't ever buy an iphone (altough that'd also be a good thing), just don't buy the latest one as if your current one stops doing its job the second a new one comes out. I'd argue with the 'never glitches' statement cause there are many bugs and glitches in ios, and I've had experienced some of them even though I didn't use it for more than a day when a friend gave the phone to me so that I could download videos from it. There are viruses on iphones

just like anywhere else.
'first-class materials and speed, stability' applies to most flagships so yeah.
I repeat once again, there are NO VIRUSES on iPhones since this is a closed operating system. I recently bought a new version of Kaspersky Standard for 2 years for 3 devices. I put one on a PC, the second on a laptop, and I wanted to download the third to an iPhone, but when I called the Kaspersky hotline, they answered me there that there were no antiviruses for the iPhone for one simple reason - since there are no viruses there, but I knew it before and there is a logical explanation for this. All holes are closed, all applications are thoroughly checked. No one is able to get into the iOS code. Some isolated cases of superhackers that will never have a mass character do not count. And at the expense of stability - I gave my parents samsungs, which I later regretted - they are constantly buggy, I'm already tired of helping to fix errors in them, freezes, etc. There is none of this on iPhones. If you had any glitches on your iPhone, as you say, which I don't believe, tell me about them in more detail, most likely you just didn't understand how to use this simplest interface. My iPhone has my whole life, all the important information, it perfectly helps me to communicate with people, it is as convenient to use as possible. Any iPhone is exclusively premium materials and components - this suits me, since this is my lifestyle. Well, the last one is good news for you. I don't change things, phones, cars every year, I like to buy a good thing that will last me a long time. Now I have an iPhone 13 Mini with 512 GB and this is the best phone in the world for me, compact, very powerful, has many functions. Not a bit outdated for today. If Apple had released an iPhone 15 mini, I would probably have bought it because I like their new feature called Dynamic Island, but they didn't do it, the bastards. Perhaps if Apple releases a new generation of mini phones in the future, then I will definitely buy myself a new one.