iPhone owners will have a choice between consuming the battery faster and locking the iPhone

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As a result of the scanadal in which Apple were accused of that deliberately reduces performance devices to force users to buy newer generation, the management of the American company comes up with some so-called "solutions for the future".
It has been established that future versions of iOS will allow users to better manage battery resources and receive more accurate reports on consumption. Most likely, as we are used to Apple this update will come on iOS version 11.3. We have antecedents with these major updates in iOS x.3. iOS 9.3 and iOS 10.3 also came with major changes to the operating system.
Apple responded to the accusations justifying that the performances are reduced on the old iPhone and iPad models to prevent blocking or sudden shutdown and for the battery to work longer. Questionable.


An interview given to you Tim Cook (CEO Apple) puts the users of iPhone si iPad.
iOS developers have Apple works intensively to bring about major changes in terms of battery consumption in relation to processor (CPU) performance. They will appear in future versions of iOS features that will allow users to choose between normal CPU performance in exchange the risk of unexpected shutdown of the devicefixes may.
More precisely, users will be able to choose between increased performance of the iPhone, with the risk of it shutting down suddenly, or weaker performance, but with stability and less running fluidity.

This new management feature CPU resources si battery will be included in the iOS versions that will appear in the middle of this year, and the settings will be found under the menu "Settings”→“General”→“Battery Health". Also here will be included a report that reflects the health of the iPhone battery, so that the user can decide how he wants to use it. For normal or poorer performance.

Until then, it remains to be seen how he will escape Apple by the countless trials in the US and Europe. In France, which has a dedicated law for companies that intentionally degrade older device models in order to increase sales of new models, Apple risks a fine of up to 5% of turnover. This translates into a number with a lot of "zeros" on it Apple he could be made to pay as a fine for this practice of intentionally degrading iPhone performance.

As an owner of several iPhone models, including the iPhone 6s, I can say that I noticed major improvements after the iOS updates that preceded this scandal. The device no longer closes unexpectedly and the performances are in decent parameters.

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