CLOSE Apple approved a theory many users have had for years: the iPhone gets slower with age. USA TODAYLOS ANGELES — Wednesday Apple admitted which it deliberately slowed drop older iPhones to protect unforeseen shutdowns the time the batteries were worn out. "Last year we launched a feature for iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone SE to smooth out the instantaneous peaks only the time needed to protect the device from unexpectedly shutting drop during these conditions. In a nutshell, Apple's Apple iOS mobile OS is designed to avert unforeseen shutdowns on older phones and this, in turn, could slow the phones. Tyler Barney, a high school student and tech aficionado in the Nashville area, too known with the username TeckFire, posted on the common message board site which he believed he'd disclosed why Apple phones slow drop with age.
Apple is reportedly looking at adding bigger batteries to the iPhone for a new cam in 2019
The batteries going to reportedly be required to power further features cam systems that build on highest of the TrueDepth cam featured in the iPhone X. "From 2019, we predict iPhone may adopt upgraded 3D-sensing and AR-related functions, and it going to consume further power, further increasing request for large-capacity batteries," Kuo told in a note obtained with MacRumors on Thursday. "We believe Apple's key technologies, involving semiconductor manufacturing processes, system-in-package (SIP), and substrate-like PCB (SLP), going to innovate the required space for larger batteries." Larger battery packs can help get best this situation and should, theoretically, provide longer battery life for finish users. Kuo told Apple's 3 2018 iPhones going to too offer larger batteries thanks to what he expects to be the adoption of new L-shaped battery packs, that going to let Apple to fit larger batteries inside the iPhone's chassis.
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