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|    Frankie to sms    |
|    Re: Apple confirms iOS 17 fix for overhe    |
|    03 Oct 23 04:37:02    |
      XPost: comp.sys.mac.advocacy, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: frankie@nospam.usa              On 2/10/2023, sms wrote:              >> The operating system controls thread scheduling and memory. They can       >> just lower the apps priority if its past a certain usage percentage, or       >> outright kill it.       >       > Actually the OS _can_ stop the app from consuming excessive resources by       > shutting it down. There have been complaints by developers of this       > happening when the app has a legitimate need for those resources.              Given there are many disparate excuses Apple has provided for why the       defective iPhones are overheating, do you think the "fix" will involved       Apple lowering the performance?              I'm not speaking of the CPU speed since Apple will be clever to blame the       apps and not the processor - so the wording of Apple's public apology will       likely be just as much a Doozy as the last one was that Apple issued.              Do you think there's any chance Apple can decrease the disparate       overheating (happens during charging!) without lowering performance?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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