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Poll: Will you disable iPhone CPU 'throttling' if you have the chance? Comments

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  • AnonD-694886
  • K@h
  • 28 Jan 2018

Anonymous, 28 Jan 2018Every one after apple ? Why because no other company makes as perfect phone as apple. Look a... moreTizen OS, albeit crappy.

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    • Anonymous
    • w9x
    • 28 Jan 2018

    Every one after apple ? Why because no other company makes as perfect phone as apple.
    Look at Samsung, apples so called competitor makes a flagship everywhere. See their support . Probably worse than any android maker.no Oreo till now for s8 and note 8 .. those were your flagship model ?? lol .. are you trying to even copy apple like os upgrade?
    Have you forgotten that android is not by Samsung- actually made my Google and all you do is add some iphone-ish customization. and make it slow.
    stop such nonsense beta program ( what beta ? not your OS Samsung ) You are lucky that you got android to make smartphone. so try to make fast upgrade and follow android. if you want to make apple like iPhone , First make yourself capable of making a OS first then do this drama.

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      • Anonymous
      • F9r
      • 28 Jan 2018

      Anonymous, 28 Jan 2018Oh suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure. Who needs Internet access when you can... moresure please refrain from feeding the troll, if it gets much fatter it's at risk of loosing it's foot to diabetes.

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        • MR0
        • 28 Jan 2018

        Same as with note7, have it or hate it.

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          • AnonD-429188
          • pYD
          • 28 Jan 2018

          The bigger question is will anyone trust apple in the future...They have been found out and they know they have been using this excuse to force people to go and spend silly money on a new phone...Trust is hard to gain and easy to lose... Samsung last year did the write thing and people have respected this fact...Apple refuse to...?This is another nail in their coffin.? no development no research..?This ship is heading for the rocks

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            • skx
            • 28 Jan 2018

            Anonymous, 28 Jan 2018On the contrary. I much rather have a phone that works, only a bit slower, than one turning it... moreif the phone begin to turn off suddenly than i know that is time for new battery
            and if it get slow i will think that my phone is getting old.
            so turn it off

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              • Anonymous
              • JE0
              • 28 Jan 2018

              WOrld1, 28 Jan 2018"Yes" is the only logical response. "No" is for people don't know what is thisOn the contrary. I much rather have a phone that works, only a bit slower, than one turning it self off... speaking from experience. I think most people would prefer that when they are in a situation that requires a working phone.

              But I would of course replace my bad battery as soon as possible.

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                • BiyoBiyo JunJun
                • bJb
                • 28 Jan 2018

                [deleted post]why ?

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                  • Anonymous
                  • r7b
                  • 28 Jan 2018

                  [deleted post]Oh suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuure. Who needs Internet access when you can use WAP. Who needs HD color screen when you have a monochrome display. Who needs processing power when you have the SoC of a 10$ caluclator. Who...

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                    • Anonymous
                    • r7b
                    • 28 Jan 2018

                    Those that say No are those gullibe enough to believe Apple's lies about power management. No, your phone will not turn off if there are spikes of power needs. Like not at all.

                    Those that answer Yes are the ones that understand what it means to own something and/or knows that Appdle lies from the begining.

                    In short this poll is an Expert or Liar detector

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                      • Ksf Amd
                      • Dk3
                      • 28 Jan 2018

                      I guess I'll disable the throttling, see what changes can be observed and then finally decide to leave it off or turn it on.

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                        • AnonD-727459
                        • X}Q
                        • 28 Jan 2018

                        Anonymous, 28 Jan 2018No is for people who know that this was introduced to stop the shutdown issues of iPhone 6 and 6s. Yes is for those who know apple making bad power management hardware and sudden shut down when battery slightly degraded and know when to replace a new battery .

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                          • Anonymous
                          • 043
                          • 28 Jan 2018

                          WOrld1, 28 Jan 2018"Yes" is the only logical response. "No" is for people don't know what is thisNo is for people who know that this was introduced to stop the shutdown issues of iPhone 6 and 6s.

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                            • K3e
                            • 28 Jan 2018

                            [deleted post]What?

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                              • Hoffmann
                              • JG%
                              • 28 Jan 2018

                              What if I told you... I'm not a iPhone guy, and I'll never be.

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                                • WOrld1
                                • H8@
                                • 28 Jan 2018

                                "Yes" is the only logical response.
                                "No" is for people don't know what is this

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                                  • porkataBG
                                  • an1
                                  • 28 Jan 2018

                                  I dont know how crazy you need to be... to handicap your own device.

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                                    • AnonD-430043
                                    • Ki0
                                    • 28 Jan 2018

                                    i will definitely try it, but need to see the difference if i want it permanent or not.

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