Apple throttled your iPhone by cutting its speed almost in H

On 1/14/18 11:28 AM, Snit wrote:
On 1/11/18, 11:22 AM, "Fox's Mercantile" <jdangus@att.net> wrote:

And I'm NOT Snit
Get that through your thick skull.

Harry claims to not lie, but he lies in his every post.

Well yeah. And at least you're not claiming to be me. ;-)


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On 1/14/18, 11:08 AM, in article
lfednXuz0IYTAcbHnZ2dnUU7-KednZ2d@giganews.com, "Fox's Mercantile"
<jdangus@att.net> wrote:

On 1/14/18 11:28 AM, Snit wrote:
On 1/11/18, 11:22 AM, "Fox's Mercantile" <jdangus@att.net> wrote:

And I'm NOT Snit
Get that through your thick skull.

Harry claims to not lie, but he lies in his every post.

Well yeah. And at least you're not claiming to be me. ;-)

Not yet. :)



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What is clear is that Jimmy Neutron, Alias Mr. Rogers, alias... and so on, has managed to generate 283 posts, including this one, to his bubbling slime. Including repeat business.

The horse is dead, thoroughly picked over, and should be allowed to dissipate into nothingness. Please do not be just another maggot and continue to feed on the rotting remains.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 
Apple CEO Tim Cook Says Power Management Feature in Older iPhones Will Be
Able to Be Turned Off in Future Update
<https://www.macrumors.com/2018/01/17/tim-cook-on-iphone-battery-controversy/>

"Previously there was no clear notice that it would cause devices
to operate slowly."

"Cook says Apple will also allow customers to turn off the power
management feature ... first in a developer release that happens
next month."

"We will tell someone we're reducing your performance ...and if you
don't want it, you can turn it off."
 
Harry Newton wrote on 1/11/2018 2:02 PM:
On Wed, 10 Jan 2018 12:06:34 -0500, nospam wrote:

there isn't anything to fix.

Rickman,

I was trying to hint to you that nospam is *different* than the other half
dozen fundamentalist Apple Apologists.
*Jolly Roger, Lewis, nospam, BKonRamp, Savageduck, Hemidactylus, etc.*

He actually doesn't believe a thing he says (because he knows the facts and
actually understands them, unlike the other Apple Apologists).

Always keep in mind that, while all half dozen of the die-hard Apple
Apologists have a belief system which is vulnerable to facts, nospam
actually *knows* his facts.

He simply has a propensity to flaty outright deny them.

Why?
You tell me why.

Here's what he does all the time:
rickman: Your equation of 1+1=3 is wrong; so it needs to be fixed.
nopsam: There isn't anything to fix.

I gave up reading this conversation some time back. I only read this
message out of idle curiosity. The conversation ended for all practical
purposes. There is no point in partaking in the meta-discussion, so I'm
out. If you keep arguing with them as to who is the bigger butt head,
that's on you.

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Viewed the eclipse at Wintercrest Farms,
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On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 03:17:21 +0000 (UTC), Harold Newton wrote:

"We will tell someone we're reducing your performance ...and if you
don't want [reduced performance], you can turn it off."

"Apple's battery throttling techniques is activated on iPhone 6,
iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus
and iPhone SE as of iOS 11.2. It reduces performance by 50%."

<https://9to5mac.com/2018/01/17/turn-off-iphone-battery-performance-throttling/>
 
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 15:28:50 +0000 (UTC), harry newton wrote:

Talk about drastic!

Apple throttled your iPhone by cutting its speed almost in HALF!

"After replacing the battery, Geekbench showed that the scores had nearly
doubled."

http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/12/is-apple-slowing-down-iphones-with-aging-batteries.html

Apparently Apple cleverly *manipulated* the release notes, *after* the
fact!

"The feature was not mentioned in the release notes accompanying
the update, but Apple quietly revised the notes to include a
line about "power management" at some point *after* the update
was released."

"Even an Apple user who was paying attention would not have known about
the feature had they downloaded the update ... after it was available."

"There was no mention of the CPU throttling feature or "power management"
included with the release notes that accompanied the software update on
January 23."

"Release notes associated with the software update, quietly revised on
Apple's website *after* the software's release, *now* mention
'power management during peak workloads.'"

"A screenshot of the release notes from an iPhone, [are] different
from the notes *now* listed on Apple's website."

"Blog posts from 9to5Mac and MacRumors at the time also say that
the release notes ... didn't mention power management."

"[By] February 23...the feature was already on 'over 50% of active
iOS devices'"

"In December, Apple said that it "extended" the CPU-throttling feature
to the iPhone 7, which is a newer model of device than the iPhones
that were experiencing the shutdown issue that Cook was talking
about. However, the release notes for that update did not mention
a power management feature, either."

"Apple kept [this] information from consumers for quite some time,
[Apple] didn't reveal the fact that the rollout of a new operating
system was going to have the effect of dropping back phones."

There are problems with Apple's iPhone battery explanation
<http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-iphone-battery-explanation-might-cost-company-in-court-2018-1>
 
On 1/20/18 9:11 AM, Harold Newton wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 15:28:50 +0000 (UTC), harry newton wrote:

Replying to yourself now eh?

Why don't you take your Appleshit somewhere else and go fuck off.



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On Saturday, January 20, 2018 at 11:35:54 AM UTC-5, Fox's Mercantile wrote:

Replying to yourself now eh?

Why don't you take your Appleshit somewhere else and go fuck off.

He needs to wallow in the former, and is incapable of the latter.
 
On 2018-01-20, Fox's Mercantile <jdangus@att.net> wrote:
On 1/20/18 9:11 AM, Harold Newton wrote:
On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 15:28:50 +0000 (UTC), harry newton wrote:

Replying to yourself now eh?

Why don't you take your Appleshit somewhere else and go fuck off.

He's an Android/Linux zealot who incessantly trolls the Apple
newsgroups. Apple posters don't want anything to do with him either.

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On Wed, 27 Dec 2017 15:28:50 +0000 (UTC), harry newton wrote:

> Apple throttled your iPhone by cutting its speed almost in HALF!

Apple just canceled the iPhone X.

Read this:
Apple Leak Reveals Sudden iPhone X Cancellation
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/01/21/apple-iphone-x-buy-sales-specs-new-iphone-release-date/>

"It may be the smartphone of the moment, but a new leak reveals
will soon cancel the iPhone X. And the source could not be more
credible."

"Acclaimed KGI Securities' analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says disappointing
sales of the iPhone X will lead to the cancellation of the model
"with production ceasing in the summer". This would be the first
time Apple has cancelled an iPhone model after just one generation
since the iPhone 5C in 2014."

Also, Tim Cook is currently caught in a bunch of outright lies.

Read this:
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/01/18/apple-ios-11-3-release-upgrade-iphone-shutdown-iphone-battery-problem/>

"Apple's Reasoning Still Doesn't Add Up"
"Apple's Transparency Still Sucks"

"Apple's Reasoning Still Doesn't Add Up"
"The company blames the natural degradation of lithium-ion batteries,
without addressing why rivals state such measures are unnecessary.
Samsung in particular reiterated to me it can retain 95% lithium-ion
battery capacity for at least two years."

"Apple also hasn't explained why the first six generations of iPhones
were unaffected (even the 2007 original iPhone had a 1400 mAh
lithium-ion battery) or why "protective" stability measures weren't
required in the first nine generations of iOS (throttling began with
the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S in iOS 10.2.1, released in January 2017)."

"Apple's Transparency Still Sucks"
"Let's be frank, for all Tim Cook's claims of transparency moving
forward, the only reason Apple is doing any of this is because it
was caught out. Furthermore, in speaking to ABC, Cook appears to
be rewriting history".

NOTE: It has been proven the "power management" part was added way
*later* to the original January release notes, and *never* to the
iPhone 7 release notes.
? Evidence Apple cleverly manipulated iOS release notes on "power
management" after the fact
?
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/KXhivHMvrlY>

"But I was paying attention. I review iOS releases, my exclusive broke
the original shutdown problem and here's the "clarity" offered by the
iOS 10.2.1 release notes: "iOS 10.2.1 includes bug fixes and improves
the security of your device."

"It was no better one year later either. When Apple launched iOS 11.2
in December 2017, the update added potential performance throttling
for the iPhone 7. The iOS 11.2 release notes said: "iOS 11.2 introduces
Apple Pay Cash to send, request and receive money from friends and
family with Apple Pay. This update also includes bug fixes and
improvements."

"Yes Tim, this could've been clearer."

"For those who bought an iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus or iPhone X last
year only to find out performance throttling is likely to begin
this year may feel shortchanged as well."

Trust:
"So iOS 11.3 is indeed The Big One. Obviously it's big for iPhone
owners, but it's equally big for Apple because - done right - it
can do more than just restore iPhones. It can do what Apple
has singularly failed to do with words: it can restore trust."
 
Apple Leak Reveals Sudden iPhone X Cancellation
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/01/21/apple-iphone-x-buy-sales-specs-new-iphone-release-date/>

"It may be the smartphone of the moment, but a new leak reveals
will soon cancel the iPhone X. And the source could not be more
credible."

"Acclaimed KGI Securities' analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says disappointing
sales of the iPhone X will lead to the cancellation of the model
"with production ceasing in the summer". This would be the first
time Apple has cancelled an iPhone model after just one generation
since the iPhone 5C in 2014."
 
Read this:
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2018/01/18/apple-ios-11-3-release-upgrade-iphone-shutdown-iphone-battery-problem/>

"Apple's Reasoning Still Doesn't Add Up"
"Apple's Transparency Still Sucks"

"Apple's Reasoning Still Doesn't Add Up"
"The company blames the natural degradation of lithium-ion batteries,
without addressing why rivals state such measures are unnecessary.
Samsung in particular reiterated to me it can retain 95% lithium-ion
battery capacity for at least two years."

"Apple also hasn't explained why the first six generations of iPhones
were unaffected (even the 2007 original iPhone had a 1400 mAh
lithium-ion battery) or why "protective" stability measures weren't
required in the first nine generations of iOS (throttling began with
the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S in iOS 10.2.1, released in January 2017)."

"Apple's Transparency Still Sucks"
"Let's be frank, for all Tim Cook's claims of transparency moving
forward, the only reason Apple is doing any of this is because it
was caught out. Furthermore, in speaking to ABC, Cook appears to
be rewriting history".

NOTE: It has been proven the "power management" part was added way
*later* to the original January release notes, and *never* to the
iPhone 7 release notes.
? Evidence Apple cleverly manipulated iOS release notes on "power
management" after the fact
?
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/KXhivHMvrlY>

"But I was paying attention. I review iOS releases, my exclusive broke
the original shutdown problem and here's the "clarity" offered by the
iOS 10.2.1 release notes: "iOS 10.2.1 includes bug fixes and improves
the security of your device."

"It was no better one year later either. When Apple launched iOS 11.2
in December 2017, the update added potential performance throttling
for the iPhone 7. The iOS 11.2 release notes said: "iOS 11.2 introduces
Apple Pay Cash to send, request and receive money from friends and
family with Apple Pay. This update also includes bug fixes and
improvements."

"Yes Tim, this could've been clearer."

"For those who bought an iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus or iPhone X last
year only to find out performance throttling is likely to begin
this year may feel shortchanged as well."

Trust:
"So iOS 11.3 is indeed The Big One. Obviously it's big for iPhone
owners, but it's equally big for Apple because - done right - it
can do more than just restore iPhones. It can do what Apple
has singularly failed to do with words: it can restore trust."
 
In article <p43r69$deo$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Harold Newton
<harold@example.com> wrote:

Apple just canceled the iPhone X.

no they didn't.

it's still available and will be for some time to come.
 
Apple throttled your iPhone by cutting its speed almost in HALF!

"After replacing the battery, Geekbench showed that the scores had nearly
doubled."

http://nymag.com/selectall/2017/12/is-apple-slowing-down-iphones-with-aging-batteries.html

UPDATE:
Notice the Apple apologists _hate_ what Apple does so much that they'll
endlessly deny even well verified facts that Apple publicly admitted!
<https://i.postimg.cc/BQZ9hZg1/crime00.jpg>

See also this thread today with an important update, thanks to JF Mezei:
o *Apple agrees to settle class action in US over throttling $500M*
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/BR4edQQisYg>

=== === === Quoted verbatim from that thread: === === ===
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/02/technology/apple-iphone-lawsuit-settlement.html>

Quote: <<"Eligible devices include any iPhone 6, 6s Plus, 7, 7 Plus and
SE that ran iOS 10.2.1 or later, or any iPhone 7 or 7 Plus that ran iOS
11.2 or later. Eligible customers had to live in the United States, and
their devices had to run the given software before Dec. 21, 2017.">>

$25 per qualified phone.
=== === === Quoted verbatim from that thread: === === ===

This is the thread that broke the news of Apple's secret, drastic, and
permanent CPU throttling due to inherently poor power-management design...
o *Report says Apple 'Powerd' code secretly slows your iOS device down to
trick you into buying a new device*
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/GdEtzzrc9F0/z57KTsmWAQAJ>

See also this thread where Apple publicly admitted to the crime of
intentionally secretly lowering the life of essentially the same set of
iPhones: <https://i.postimg.cc/BQZ9hZg1/crime00.jpg>
o *Apple agrees to pay 25 million euros fine as Apple admits "Apple
committed the crime of deceptive commercial practice by omission"*
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/l6gAjvW6aqQ>

See also this thread, where JF Mezei seems to be updating as news comes in:
o *Quebec class action goes ahead (battery gate)*
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/jmDdZewelrk>

Bear in mind, Apple essentially lied to Congress (as in "I didn't inhale")
when they said in their coverup that iPhone throttling wasn't "as"
necessary on the later phones, where, the facts prove Apple added
throttling in _every_ subsequent iOS release since!
o *Every iPhone CPU from the iPhone 6 to iPhone 7 were throttled, then
iPhone 8 to iPhone X were throttled & now the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max &
iPhone XR get throttling software*
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/Mzh1IvniDr8>

In addition, Apple clearly lied in their subsequent coverup, with respect
to the fact they secretly modified the release notes well _after_ the fact.
o *Evidence Apple cleverly manipulated iOS release notes on "power
management" after the fact*
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/KXhivHMvrlY/OuV1lgS8AgAJ>

Given the speeds were secretly cut in _half_ by Apple...
o Apple throttled your iPhone by cutting its speed almost in HALF!
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/l79Xb6qx8Fs/08j5ImhABQAJ>

And given that Apple's design causes premature replacement of millions of
batteries yearly...
o *FACTS: Apple replaced 11 million batteries last year (normal replacement
is ~1.5 million batteries per year)*
<https://groups.google.com/d/msg/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/8Vica_VqdT4/TzFfpZqVBwAJ>

How is prematurely replacing millions of batteries yearly a good thing for
the environment?
o *All new iPhones might be forced to have a removable battery (Android
too)*
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/misc.phone.mobile.iphone/4Ja4FP5eL5s>

How is intentionally shortening iPhone life good for the environment?
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Notice the Apple apologists _hate_ what Apple does so much that they'll
endlessly deny even well verified facts that Apple publicly admitted!
 
On 3/2/20 10:07 PM, Arlen Holder wrote:
[ Nothing of any merit as usual. ]

Go fuck yourself you useless waste of bandwidth.


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NĂ­ fĂŠidir leat a shocrĂş dĂşr.
Man bekommt Dummheit nicht in den Griff.
Το κάρμα είναι σκύλα.
Tu ne peux pas rĂŠparer stupide.
.لا يمكنك إصلاح غبي

That about covers it, using all the languages I have "interacted with" over time, one way or another.

Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
 

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