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Apple admits it deliberate­ly slows down older iPhones

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WASHINGTON — Apple has confirmed the long-held suspicion of some users that it is deliberate­ly limiting the iPhones’ processing speed as they age.

According to the company, it has released a feature with the iOS to reduce the processing power of older iPhones in a bid to prevent them from unexpected­ly shutting down due to the degrading condition of their batteries.

“Lithium-ion batteries become less capable of supplying peak current demands when in cold conditions, have a low battery charge or as they age over time, which can result in the devices unexpected­ly shutting down to protect its electronic components,” Apple said in the statement released on Wednesday.

“Our goal is to deliver the best experience for customers, which includes overall performanc­e and prolonging the life of their devices,” it added.

Many customers suspect that Apple purposeful­ly slows down the older iPhones to prompt people to buy new ones.

A report released on Monday by Geekbench, an iOS speed test developer, suggested that a simple battery replacemen­t, which costs only about $79, should help the phone function almost like a new one.

“I believe (as do others) that Apple introduced a change to limit performanc­e when battery condition decreases past a certain point,” John Poole, developer of Geekbench, wrote in the report.

If the iPhone’s performanc­e drops, users are not notified. It may make them think that the slowdown is due to a faulty processor instead of an old battery, the report said.

This will also cause users to think, My phone is slow, so I should replace it, rather than My phone is slow, so I should replace its battery, Poole said.

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