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Wally J wrote:
>POLL: What do you predict Apple will do now that their iPhone 15
>design incompetence is at the fore?
>
>a. Will Apple blame the customers again (you`re holding it wrong).
>b. Will Apple secretly throttle the CPU in half again?
>c. Will Apple say it`s "courageously chic" for a phone to overheat?
>
> *Will Apple ever do the decent thing, or not?*
>
>d. Will Apple come clean (for once) & recall/fix the affected iPhones?
How would you fix the phone without replacing its titanium skeleton?
That seems like a non-starter to me. Maybe put a tiny fan in there and
blow the heat out the ear hole? Hardly any younger people use the
phone as a phone so they don`t need that function.
I`m torn between Option a and b, but chances are the marketing
department is hard at work coming up with an even smarter way to make
people accept the shortcomings of their new phone.
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