The tech giant Apple already issued a lengthy letter of apology to its customers on which it claims that there has been some ‘misunderstanding about the issue’. The previous week we have also seen Hannuri Law requested all those whose iPhones were intentionally slowed down by Apple to join the lawsuit. If you are also thwarted with Apple’s recent steps, then we have a good news for you. From now, Apple won’t quietly throttle the performance of the older iPhones. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple told ABC News “We’re going to give people the visibility of the health of their battery so it’s very, very transparent. This hasn’t been done before” So, that means Apple is going to push another update that will give users a feature to monitor the health of their battery. After this update, users are going to have the better idea that their iPhone is been slowed down to avoid unwanted hazards. On the upcoming update, users will get the option to disable performance throttling which will help iPhone users to avoid slowdowns. The update will roll out to iOS 11 in March. So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.
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