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|    Wally J to Mark L    |
|    Re: iOS 17.0.3 does not throttle & Insta    |
|    05 Oct 23 17:05:23    |
   
   XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy   
   From: walterjones@invalid.nospam   
      
   Mark L wrote   
      
   > Defective hardware? Nope.   
   > Defective OS? Nope.   
      
   FACT:   
   The defective device, as sold, was overheating.   
      
   FACT:   
   Even Apple admitted the defective device was overheating.   
    "The newest iPhones aren't working like they should."   
      
   FACT:   
    *The fact it was overheating is the defect.*   
    Why is it that these ignorant iKooks deny all facts they hate?   
      
   Worse....   
      
   Apple has been carefully couching that inevitable performance reduction.   
   a. Apple said they would try to limit "long term" performance impact.   
   b. Apple said they would try to not reduce "top performance" impact.   
   c. Apple even said they would not _directly_ throttle A17 clock speeds.   
      
   Hell... Apple also emphasized that "iPhones have internal protections   
    for components to help regulate the temperature if it gets   
    too high."   
      
   Every statement Apple has output is couching the very fact that the only   
   way they can lower the heat is to throttle the iPhone performance.   
      
   But let's wait for documented well-respected benchmarks please ...   
   as the last time Apple _secretly_ throttled to _half_ original speed.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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