XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: quellennospam@gmx.com   
      
   On 29 Sep 2023 at 12:03:12 AM, badgolferman   
    wrote:   
      
   > How would you fix the phone without replacing its titanium skeleton?   
   > That seems like a non-starter to me. Maybe put a tiny fan in there and   
   > blow the heat out the ear hole? Hardly any younger people use the   
   > phone as a phone so they don't need that function.   
      
      
   Apple could identify the problem, and for those phones with the problem,   
   Apple could give people a coupon for a replacement iPhone 15 when they're   
   available.   
      
   Then Apple could redesign the iPhone 15 so that it doesn't overheat.   
      
   People could use their current phones, probably with a software update that   
   reduces performance so as to keep the temperature on the battery lower,   
   until Apple has a chance to figure out the problem & fix it internally.   
      
   > I'm torn between Option a and b, but chances are the marketing   
   > department is hard at work coming up with an even smarter way to make   
   > people accept the shortcomings of their new phone.   
      
   Apple won't do what I said above of course.   
      
   I predict Apple will introduce a software fix which reduces performance.   
   I predict Apple will say it's to extend the life of the phone for you.   
      
   Just like Apple did when they had those issues with power delivery design.   
   --   
   Cheers, Quellen   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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