The iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max feature a new hardware and software system designed to reduce the impact of degraded batteries on performance.
Apple provided some information about the system in a support document posted yesterday.
The new built-in software and hardware system is automatic, always-on, and works to provide the best possible performance as battery aging occurs over time. iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max power needs are dynamically monitored, and performance is managed so that it can address these needs in real time. The system is more advanced than previous iPhone battery and power management systems and allows your iPhone to reduce performance impacts from battery aging.
Apple notes that while performance impacts are reduced as much as possible, battery aging can still lead to noticeable, possibly temporary, effects.
Depending on the battery state and the tasks that your iPhone is handling, examples might include longer app launch times, lower frame rates, reduced wireless-data throughput, backlight dimming, or lower speaker volume.
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1reader - September 21, 2019 at 12:38am
Our personal data stored in the cloud it’s impossible to Know if they are messing with it As they are very secretly and I don’t have access to their computers to double check. We as users find out about this stuff from websites like this or media and when more people like me complains then they do something about it.
Ask yourself: Would you like me to listen to all your, your friends and families Siri conversations, since February 2010?
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ichild - September 20, 2019 at 7:03pm
Sounds like they made it even easier for them to control your iPhone from headquarters. I guess only time will tell the real story of all these so called improvements of harwares and software
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1reader - September 20, 2019 at 7:25pm
Exactly, actually we are not buying a device but a shell where we put data. Data goes into their databases and as far as hardware they can send you to store to purchase a new device anytime they want. How they do it: simple, they just slow you little every day or week or month. The rest the ads and commercials will do it to give you the “good news “ for your problem.
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1reader - September 21, 2019 at 12:25am
Have you heard about the problem with Siri where they were listening to our recordings. I know everybody does it like Microsoft Facebook Google but they are not in the business like them they are supposed to be for privacy