- Jun 10, 2014
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With regard to the slowing of iPhones - and if we're not here to talk about iPhones, I don't know what we are here for - why could that not already have been built in to the software and hardware, rather than needing, or only being triggered by, a software update?
It could surely have been thus: The battery declines with use, the phone senses this and throttles the processor accordingly so that there are no shutdowns and general explosions. There is something in Settings where you can check this and see to what extent it has happened. You may, or may not, decide to have a new battery fitted. A useful feature, you would think. But no: for some reason, the throttling is only applied after a software update.
Also, if iPhones need this, do Android and indeed Windows phones also need it?
It could surely have been thus: The battery declines with use, the phone senses this and throttles the processor accordingly so that there are no shutdowns and general explosions. There is something in Settings where you can check this and see to what extent it has happened. You may, or may not, decide to have a new battery fitted. A useful feature, you would think. But no: for some reason, the throttling is only applied after a software update.
Also, if iPhones need this, do Android and indeed Windows phones also need it?