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Old 24th December 2017, 06:04   #1
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Default Apple faces two lawsuits over intentional iPhone slowdowns

Well that was quick. Just two days after Apple admitted that it intentionally slowed down older iPhones with older batteries (to prevent sudden unexpected shutdowns), the company is being sued. Both suits claim that Apple does this to force customers...

https://www.engadget.com/2017/12/22/...one-slowdowns/
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