Ask HN: is there any way to switch off the iOS “slowdown when old” code?
Recent news says iOS slows down devices with old batteries - clearly to force hardware upgrades.
Is there any way a user can turn this off?
Is there any way a user can turn this off?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 27.9 ms ] thread--> Battery wear is a measure of device age, or a good proxy for that in most cases. --> Apple wants people to keep upgrading their hardware --> primary reason to upgrade is old, slow device --> Apple ensures devices get slow as they get older.
If it was really Apple acting in the users interests, then it would be a user option, not a secret setting in the code.
I'm perfectly happy with my 5 year old iphone. I notice the Facebook/Skype/Slack app get larger and larger over time. https://sensortower.com/blog/ios-app-size-growth Primary reason to upgrade for me is lack of security updates, Apple stopped supporting the iphone 5 (any 32bit CPU device) for example.
Have used Apple products for a while, they don't really like spending a lot of undue effort on stuff they don't sell anymore.
Still running iOS 8 on an iPhone 5s, works great, I hear newer iOSs are not as efficient on this phone, so will stick with 8 on it.