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And it's getting harder to find threads about something else when new threads relating the same discussions keep on popping up and various existing ones getting taken down the same path.

Ummm... what? o_O Hard to find new threads? :confused:

I just went on the front page of the iPhone forum and see 50 non-stickied threads. Of those I only see 4 which could be related to the throttling issue: 1, 2, 3, and 4.

4 threads out of 50 on the front page is only 8%, leaving 92% of the rest ones you can click on. Don't find anything on the front 50 threads? Click on the 2nd page below for another 50. Oh yeah... that's just SO hard :rolleyes:

Btw you don't see me going into the "Is the latest wave of attacks on iPhones and iPhone byers orchestrated?" thread for good reason: Its not a topic a care for, so I'm able to easily skip it and click on other threads. You should try it sometime.

P.S. if one clings to the false notion that it's just "oh so hard!" to nagivate the forum, feel free to use the search function as well for whatever your heart desirnes
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yup, it happened.

http://bgr.com/2017/12/27/iphone-slowdown-class-action-lawsuits-999-billion/amp/

Frankly, both sides have valid arguments.

On one hand Apple deliberately slowed down iPhones without informing users in order to preserve battery life. Something which meant users saw degraded performance and jumped onto the newest one instead of opting for a cheaper battery replacement.

On the other we have battery life cycles and how they work debilitate power delivery to critical components.
Wow.

I don't know what's more sad....this law suit, or people not involved taking pleasure in the hope Apple may lose.
 
What's the usefulness of the same thing being repeated over and over in thread after thread?

It gives people who have nothing to do, something to do. This is the way society is now. Seems to me that for some, their whole life revolves around their phone and this forum. It is like social media going amuck.
 
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