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   badgolferman to Jolly Roger   
   Re: POLL: What do you predict Apple will   
   30 Sep 23 00:47:39   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com   
      
   Jolly Roger  wrote:   
   > On 2023-09-29, Dorper  wrote:   
   >> On Sep 29, 2023, candycanearter07 wrote   
   >> (in article ):   
   >>   
   >>> On 9/29/23 13:37, Alan wrote:   
   >>>> On 2023-09-29 11:23, Wally J wrote:   
   >>>>> Jolly Roger  wrote   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>> Obviously they can't make any hardware design changes to the   
   >>>>>>> iPhone 15, and providing the customers with a new phone will   
   >>>>>>> not make any difference if they continue using it the same   
   >>>>>>> way. The fix has to be something other than hardware changes.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Convenient since you trolls haven't shown this to be a hardware   
   >>>>>> issue   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> First off, the _topic_ is incomprehensible to the uneducated   
   >>>>> iKooks, which is that it's valuable to _predict_ what Apple will   
   >>>>> do to make people whole.  *Clearly the iPhone 15 is defective*   
   >>>>> ... but what will Apple do about it?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> It's not clear that the iPhone is defective.   
   >>>   
   >>> But there's been heat reports.   
   >>   
   >> There is a difference between a defective unit (a monitor with dead   
   >> pixels, a charger that doesn't work) and a defective product (Galaxy   
   >> Note 7, BlackBerry Storm). A defective unit is where undesired effects   
   >> occur that typically do not occur in the majority of units. A   
   >> defective product is where undesired, *unintentional* effects occur in   
   >> a large % of units. If the effect is known before release and is   
   >> acceptable by the manufacturer, that just means the product has a   
   >> weakness (a poor product).   
   >   
   > There are *numerous* reports from iPhone 15 users who say they are not   
   > experiencing heating issues. What do you say about that?   
   >   
      
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