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|    Re: Apple confirms iOS 17 fix for overhe    |
|    02 Oct 23 06:23:04    |
      XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: frankie@nospam.usa              On 2/10/2023, Jolly Roger wrote:              >> The only way Apple can lower the heat output is to lower performance.       >       > Wrong. It is quite typical for bugs to cause excessive resource usage       > which lowers performance, and fixing those bugs results in an increase       > in performance as resources are then free to be used more efficiently.              Maybe you don't remember how Apple "fixed" the problem the last time Apple       had to go back and test their iPhone under real world use conditions.              Apple "fixed" that by throttling to about a quarter of the speed in some       cases, half in others, three quarters in others, but always throttled.              The iPhone never speeds up after Apple has to come up with "the fix."       There is no chance that the overheating iPhones will not be slowed down.              As a result of the inevitable slowdown that will happen because Apple       didn't test these overheating iPhones, all current benchmarks are wrong.              Apple should put a moratorium on sales of the overheating iPhones until the       "fixes" are implemented & new benchmarks are produced after the slowdown.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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