LG and Samsung have issued statements declaring that they do not slow down their smartphones as their batteries age, reports PhoneArena.
Yesterday, Apple posted a letter apologizing to customers for secretly slowing down their phones as batteries age; however, it still touted the slowdown as a necessary feature to ensure the longevity of its devices. The 'feature' was introduced following numerous reports of unexpected iPhone 6s shutdowns.
Statements from rival manufacturers confirm that this is not standard practice in the industry. Yesterday, HTC and Motorola said it's not something they do.
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Yesterday, Apple posted a letter apologizing to customers for secretly slowing down their phones as batteries age; however, it still touted the slowdown as a necessary feature to ensure the longevity of its devices. The 'feature' was introduced following numerous reports of unexpected iPhone 6s shutdowns.
Statements from rival manufacturers confirm that this is not standard practice in the industry. Yesterday, HTC and Motorola said it's not something they do.
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