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   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: walterjones@invalid.nospam   
      
   Dorper wrote   
      
   > 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).   
      
   And yet, it's Apple who blamed everything Apple could possibly think of.   
      
   Which is why intelligent adults (e.g., badgolferman and I for example),   
   have opined that Apple is hiding something among a confusing smoke cloud.   
      
   I suspect, based on the fact Apple blamed everything they could think of to   
   blame, that the real problem is _hidden_ among one of those many things.   
      
   Most likely Apple royally fucked up in the IPhone 15 hardware design.   
      
   Apple is likely scared to death to admit how badly they fucked up the   
   design so what Apple seems to be doing is trying to hide it in a cloud of   
   smoke - by blaming everything possible for why iPhones are oveheating.   
      
   But time will tell.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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