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On 2023-09-30, Patrick <
patrick@oleary.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2023 23:55:43 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote:
>>> A defective unit is where undesired effects occur that typically do
>>> not occur in the majority of units. A defective product is where
>>> undesired, *unintentional* effects occur in a large % of units. If
>>> the effect is known before release and is acceptable by the
>>> manufacturer, that just means the product has a weakness (a poor
>>> product).
>>
>> Maybe no one will notice...
>
> I have an idea.
>
> Let`s hide code in the next update release of the iPhone 15 which
> slows down the processor so that the heat problem won`t be noticed as
> much.
Too late. Numerous iPhone 15 owners are already reporting no issues with
heating.
> Maybe no one will notice...
Or maybe you guys are weak trolling.
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