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Brazil will fine Apple again for not including charger with iPhone 13
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iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max launch with ProMotion & Super Retina XDR display
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Frankenphone combines (Product)Red iPhone 7 Plus with Jet Black iPhone face
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A17 specifications leaked ahead of iPhone 15 Pro release
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Apple Stores worldwide -- including China -- are packed for iPhone 15
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US official calls Cook's idea to vote on iPhone 'preposterous'
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Elon Musk orders Twitter to charge $20/month for verification
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Bezel comparision: iPhone 14 Pro vs. iPhone 15 Pro
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Tile refreshes lineup with new design & anti-stalking feature
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Instagram being blamed for iPhone 15 overheating issues
CheeseFreeze said:big kc said:darkvader said:So, the same version of the same app isn't a problem on earlier iPhones or iOS versions.But it's somehow that app's fault?Nope. This is on Apple.
Apple designs and builds the SoC, the thermal system, the outer casing, the operating system, the APIs, and is the gatekeeper for every application that runs on an iPhone – and yet the company still blames third party developers?
How is it even possible that any of these applications can cause unexpected overheating in the first place, and how, if the App Store review process is put in place to protect users, did nobody at Apple catch this during the review process?No, this is on Apple and not a third-party developer.