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badgolferman <
REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote
What difference does it make if most people havenąt reported overheating problems? Does it make those who reported it less important or unworthy? If you were one of the people with overheating problems on your brand new
iPhone 15 you wouldnąt like it either.
Wouldn't a simple recall (which would be the decent thing to do) be better?
As always happens when Apple fucks up, the ignorant religious iKooks are _desperate_ to claim that the editors of well-respected magazines such as 9-to-5-Mac are all liars - because _they_ have this overheating problem.
https://9to5mac.com/2023/09/26/iphone-15-overheating/
Widespread iPhone 15 overheating reports, with temperatures as high as 116F
This shows how _desperate_ the iKooks are to claim everyone is a liar
who has _any_ issue with the poorly designed iPhone 15, badgolferman.
The child-like iKooks fears of the truth aside...
What do _you_ think Apple's response will be to their design incompetence?
a. Blame the consumer (you're holding it wrong)
b. Say it's chic (it's courageous to overheat)
c. Secretly throttle the CPU to half the original speeds?
What?
Apple, clearly in the past, has _never_ done the decent thing when their
design incompetence has become an issue - but that last one of blaming the batteries for backdating relesae notes cost Apple a billion dollars.
Wouldn't a simple recall (which would be the decent thing to do) be better?
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