I have a bunch of the Philips remote phosphor LED bulbs, they'd the odd looking tri-lobe things, one of the first good LED bulbs on the market. I bought them in 2011-2012 and while they're not as efficient as the latest generation, I can't even comment on the lifespan because not a single one of them has failed yet.
My mom's house has a lot of recessed can lights, something around 25 of them. Over a period of several years starting around 2012 I retrofitted them with Cree recessed retrofit modules, these are a bit more efficient and have a 90+ CRI, again not a single failure.
Philips and Cree both have made some very good bulbs, the key is to buy good quality ones, not the cheapest. Look for stuff that is rated for 25,000-50,000 hours, a lot of the low cost lamps skimp on the heatsinking and are only rated for 15,000 hours. Also be mindful of the application, many LED bulbs are not intended to be used in fully enclosed fixtures and doing so will lead to early failure, bulbs rated for fully enclosed use are available.