Apple iPhone X and iPhone 8 hardware update helps avoid throttling issues!
Recently, Apple has officially confirmed that their iPhone X and iPhone 8 hardware update now can prevent the throttling problem! Read on below for more information on Apple’s statement today!
Apple iPhone X and iPhone 8 hardware update helps avoid throttling issues!
Just last week, Apple has responded to the US Senate about the throttling the CPU in older iPhones issue. In their letter, Apple also mentioned about other situations regarding the battery replacement cost and future iDevices scenario. Moreover, Apple has admitted that they failed to communicate to all iPhone users about the battery issue. On the other hand, the US tech giant is now considering a refund for those who paid the amount of $79 for their iPhone battery replacement.
On another note, Apple VP of public policy has explained that the CPU-throttling feature came with the January 2017 iOS 10.2.1 update for iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus, and iPhone SE. Besides, Apple also claimed that their iPhone X and iPhone 8 hardware update is going to help prevent the issue from happening. According to Apple, their latest iPhone flagships feature hardware updates allows a more advanced performance management system.
In term of the latest iOS, Apple has launched the second Beta of the iOS 11.3 for developers last night. Notably, this new upgrade gives us a glimpse of how we can monitor the iPhone Battery Health. You can also control the “Peak Performance Capacity” of your iPhone handsets. For iPhone 6 and later users, the new iOS 11.3 also brings new features to showcase the battery health. Once there is any problem, you are going to receive a recommendation for battery replacement. You can find it in the Settings > Battery > Battery Health (Beta). On the contrary, if you disable the battery performance management, you can not turn it back on again in the future. However, the system is going to turn on automatically if you face an unexpected shutdown.
When will iOS 11.3 and Battery Health Go Official?
For now, Apple is taking the time to develop and adjust the iOS 11.3 to avoid any unwanted issues. We can expect the official iOS 11.3 to arrive on all handsets in March or April 2018. What do you think about Apple’s solution to their CPU-throttling problem? Drop a comment to let us know!