I’m 42 not that it matters, but everybody’s been mentioning their age and I wanna be one of the cool kids lol.
I haven’t minimized how many devices I have, but I have simplified how I use them. I have an iPhone 14 Pro, an M1 iMac, M2 iPad Pro, and an Apple Watch Series 5 stainless steel. I don’t look at my phone in the morning, but I do check it a few times throughout the day, but I try to not mindlessly scroll. I’ve taken all social media off my phone (good for my mental health), and turned off notifications.
My Apple Watch Series 5 is still going strong and I really don’t see the need to replace that anytime soon even though the Apple Watch Ultra looks very tempting lol.
I’m still on the fence over how much my iPad is necessary given that most of the work I do is on my iMac.
I’m catching you up on the age front and my device list seem to be pretty similar to yours.
- MacBook Pro 17” dedicated for work pretty much used as a desktop.
- MacBook Pro 13” used for personal and on the go non desk based work.
- MacBook Air 13” super old and just kept as a backup. Not used regularly.
- iPad Pro 11” second screen used mostly for personal stuff while I’m working in my desktop setup.
- iPhone 14 Pro Max for day to day activities
- WATCH series 8 for day to day activities
Out of all of these I feel like the least used device in my life at the moment is the iPad and I haven’t upgraded since years. It’s not the M series and I don’t think I’ll upgrade it going forward.
My previous WATCH was the series 4 and by the looks of it I’m going to keep my series 8 for a good few years until Apple stops supporting it.
Not looking to upgrade my MacBooks either since they’re more than capable of running what I need everyday.
So by the look of it, I’m set for the next few years.

The only exception is the iPhone. I’m a phone photography enthusiast and if apple does something awesome with the camera modules in the next couple of years, I know I won’t be able to resist upgrading.
