metroidfox
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Wonder if this happens with Android phones too.
https://www.geekbench.com/blog/2017/12/iphone-performance-and-battery-age/
https://www.geekbench.com/blog/2017/12/iphone-performance-and-battery-age/
Wonder if this happens with Android phones too.
https://www.geekbench.com/blog/2017/12/iphone-performance-and-battery-age/
Apple enabled the feature in a certain version of iOS. Anything that ships with that software, or greater, would have it. It makes sense that Android would similarly shape processor profiles (Linux-proper can do this), because Li-ion batteries are unable to handle instantaneous load as they age. Saying this, one reason you want a Li-ion battery instead of something else is that they maintain peak voltage better than other types of battery.
Actually, it's worth noting that most Android phones display this behaviour with heat, as opposed to battery degradation with time. iPhones are among the few phones that can maintain max processor performance over a sustained period.
Actually, it's worth noting that most Android phones display this behaviour with heat, as opposed to battery degradation with time. iPhones are among the few phones that can maintain max processor performance over a sustained period.
And you can pay for the privilege of getting the performance you lost through their algorithm too!For the sake of Apple, I would hope iPhones do too, but this has nothing to do with heat, rather, Apple is gimping peoples phones (forced obsolescence).
Keeping phones stable is a good thing so I'm good with this. Hiding battery stats and the health of your battery is unacceptable. iBackupBot so I could check the battery stats. My wife's phone is currently down 400 mAH capacity so I'll have the battery replaced. Mine is still fine.