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   Frankie to Alan Browne   
   Re: Apple confirms iOS 17 fix for overhe   
   02 Oct 23 06:15:21   
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone   
   From: frankie@nospam.usa   
      
   On 1/10/2023, Alan Browne wrote:   
      
   >> The only way Apple can lower the heat output is to lower performance.   
   >   
   > Not at all.   
      
   You believe in miracles.   
   You don't remember the pre-and-post benchmarks with iOS 10.2 it seems.   
      
   > What it means is after the bug fix is that the benchmarks will be pretty   
   > much identical.   
      
   Apple will greatly chop performance as it was with the iOS 10.2 "fixes."   
   Apple "fixed" that problem the same way Apple's going to "fix" this one.   
      
   >> Apple sold an inherently untested product which turned out to be defective.   
   >> The benchmark results are on that defective product.   
   >   
   > In any new product and OS release, the chances of bugs is pretty high no   
   > matter how much testing was done.  These are consumer appliances and   
   > there are too many undetermined (undeterminable) cases to test them all.   
      
   It's obvious that Apple only tested for overheating after it blew up.   
   Same as when the battery issue came up. It couldn't have been tested.   
      
   >> It's fast. But too hot.   
   >   
   > See above.  Threads can be very fast and very unproductive.  Fix that   
   > and life goes on.   
      
   Maybe you don't remember how Apple handled a similar issue in the past.   
   What happened in the past, is what's going to happen in the future.   
      
   Nobody should buy oveheating iPhones until we see all new benchmarks.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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