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   Message 71,669 of 72,997   
   Wally J to badgolferman   
   Re: Apple confirms iOS 17 fix for overhe   
   02 Oct 23 00:30:04   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: walterjones@invalid.nospam   
      
   badgolferman  wrote   
      
   > Why should they put all those resources into testing their software when   
   > there are millions of people available to do it for free? It¡¦s not like   
   > anyone is going to stop using the iPhone if they found a bug. The only way   
   > most people would drop Apple is if they started losing trust in them¡K   
      
   Hi badgolferman,   
      
   I agree with what you have surmised based on current & past Apple history.   
      
   To an intelligent adult, the source of the defect is patently obvious.   
    *Apple forgot to test the defective iPhone 15 before selling it*   
                    *Again*   
    *Then... Apple _blamed_ everyone but themselves for the defects!*   
                    *Again*   
      
   We both own adult cognition which can recognize patterns where Apple never   
   changes the fact they spend their money on MARKETING & not on engineering.   
      
   I can't count the number of times Apple has released a completely defective   
   product which Apple only looked at _after the shit hit the fan_ in news.   
      
   Take the Facetime bugs that a mere kid found. Remember that? When Apple   
   finally looked at Facetime for the first time - they found scores of holes.   
      
   Same thing when Apple finally looked at their defective power-delivery   
   (where they tried to hide their design incompetence & got caught doing it).   
      
   It's no different here in that it's the _same pattern_ Apple always uses.   
      
   1. First Apple releases an untested (defective in this case) product.   
   2. Then the shit hits the fan (in the news).   
   3. Only then does Apple even _bother_ to think about testing the product.   
      
   Once Apple takes a quick look at the product, Apple finds issues   
   _everywhere_ (from Instagram to indexing to iOS 17 to charging, etc.).   
      
   Can you believe that?   
      
   Everything causes this defective iPhone to overheat according to Apple.   
   a. Instagram   
   b. Indexing   
   c. Charging   
   d. Gaming   
   e. Updating   
   etc.   
      
   If _that_ many diverse things cause these defective iPhones to overheat,   
   then it's pretty darn clear Apple did not sufficiently test the device.   
      
   A. Apple belatedly only tested it _after_ the shit hit the fan, and,   
   B. even then, Apple *blamed everyone but themselves* for the defects.   
      
   To an intelligent adult, the source of the defect is patently obvious.   
    *Apple forgot to test the defective iPhone 15 before selling it*   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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