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Jolly Roger <
jollyroger@pobox.com> wrote
> There has been much speculation that this could be down to the new
> titanium material that is one of the big updates on the iPhone 15 Pro
> and iPhone 15 Pro Max. This never made sense to me
Apple has already blamed about a dozen (two dozen?) entities
for the overheating that you repeatedly insisted didn`t exist.
About the only thing Apple did not blame - was the titanium.
The real problem is so obvious that even you should figure it out.
*Apple forgot to test the iPhone 15 with iOS 17 on it.*
Again. And again. And again. And again... Apple forgot to test it.
*It`s really that simple.*
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