Apple's iPhone batterygate controversy refuses to die

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Unlike your iPhone, Apple's batterygate controversy refuses to die

The power management feature was later rolled out to all iPhones in December 2017 in iOS 11.2. Once an iPhone's battery degraded below a certain threshold, the handset would throttle itself to avoid unexpected shutdowns due to power loss. But the cost of a potential improvement to stability was slower performance. While this performance mode is set to trigger automatically below a certain threshold, it can be disabled by the user.

If you want to check whether your iPhone is being throttled, navigate to Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging. Apple's decision to make the power management, er, feature part of iOS didn't go over well with folks. Within days of the update rolling out, a class action lawsuit wasin the US. As we reported at the time, the claimants contended that Apple tried to hide the CPU limitation to juice sales of iPhones and/or force customers to pay for battery replacements.

Apple eventually agreed to settle the case for $310 million , and after a brief challenge, the settlement wasIf Apple's bid to block the UK suit from proceeding fails this week it could end up costing Cupertino even more. ®

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