![]() ![]() It's also very easy to inspect for debris. ![]() In fact, it's remarkably easy to clean a Lightning port and the common advice is "just stick a toothpick in." There's almost no risk of damaging the pins inside. It is very difficult to damage a lightning port by sticking something into it because the contacts are deep inside the port and only the tiniest bit is exposed, enough to mate with the plug, and the male plug has zero moving or bending parts: People even have the nerve to complain about Apple "taxing" cable manufacturers and their burdensome certification, ignoring the whole "random USB-C cables will fry your laptop and phone" problem and the fact that the USB alliance charges a license fee on every single product that bears the USB logo. It took me months and multiple re-installs of the OS to figure out what was going on before I read others saying that new batteries fixed their crashing.ĭon't get me started on how superior the lightning connector is for daily use - predominantly charging - compared to USB-C, but apparently Apple are "dicks" for not going to a more fragile connector literally designed to break just like every USB connector before it. Plenty of Android handsets just randomly start crashing as the battery's internal resistance goes up. You point that out and without admitting they were wrong, they shriek "well apple should have TOLD people that's what they were doing." No other manufacturer was telling people, either. Even to this day, people still claim that "apple made people's phones slow down as they got older, so they would have to buy new ones" despite it being widely covered that Apple, like other phone manufacturers, slows down the CPU when they detect the battery's internal resistance rising to prevent brownouts so that the phone is usable for a longer period of time and all you have to do to restore original performance is replace the battery, apple or no. I am so tired of people who interpret Apple's actions purely as anti-consumer fuckery. > If Apple wanted to prevent unauthorised replacements they would have no reason to cause erratic behaviour, they could just disable it. Tell me you don't know anything about mass production without telling me you don't know anything about mass production. Its not a calibration that really happens here because the screens and the hardware are identical. ![]() > That implies to me the calibration is unique to each screen and a proper repair has a calibration setup step?Īnd someone just dismisses that perfectly logical explanation completely out of hand, declaring 'all the hardware is identical' One sane person comes up with the more likely explanation: "Apple is doing this just to fuck with users, fuck apple" etc over and over despite zero evidence as to their intention here. ![]()
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