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 The Official iPhone 6/6+ Discussion Thread | V8, V8 POWAHHHHH!

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DreamChaser
post Dec 17 2017, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Dec 17 2017, 08:32 AM)
I think you'll need to check online if the phone has valid warranty coverage, if yes, then any Apple authorized service center will be able to assist. If not, then you'll need to go back to the seller.

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coverage not yet, coz not yet activated the phone. not sure need to activate it or not before proceed with any exchange or warranty.

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post Dec 17 2017, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(DreamChaser @ Dec 17 2017, 04:14 PM)
coverage not yet, coz not yet activated the phone. not sure need to activate it or not before proceed with any exchange or warranty.
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I believe you'll need to, otherwise you can only contact the seller or 11street.
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post Dec 17 2017, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Dec 17 2017, 04:18 PM)
I believe you'll need to, otherwise you can only contact the seller or 11street.
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thx...

my plan is not to activate and wait for 11street seller to respond tomorrow. if they can't help, then i guess need to activate and visit apple service center to try my luck on exchange.
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post Dec 17 2017, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(DreamChaser @ Dec 17 2017, 04:20 PM)
thx...

my plan is not to activate and wait for 11street seller to respond tomorrow. if they can't help, then i guess need to activate and visit apple service center to try my luck on exchange.
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Quite sure 11 street cs can help you with it...just don’t activate the phone...
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post Dec 19 2017, 05:13 PM

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QUOTE(dikae @ Dec 17 2017, 10:18 PM)
Quite sure 11 street cs can help you with it...just don’t activate the phone...
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managed to do 1-to-1 exchange with the seller at shop. lucky the replacement unit no issues, else need to go service center already. thanks for help!
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post Dec 19 2017, 05:44 PM

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cool!!! and grats smile.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 08:31 AM

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wta, the battery replacement at SGD118 - worth it?
need to restore my wifu 6+ to determine whether the phone has too many things that cause the massive lag/slowdown or the recent battery T&W cause the CPU throttle. hmm.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 08:40 AM

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QUOTE(sai86 @ Dec 21 2017, 08:31 AM)
wta, the battery replacement at SGD118 - worth it?
need to restore my wifu 6+ to determine whether the phone has too many things that cause the massive lag/slowdown or the recent battery T&W cause the CPU throttle.  hmm.gif
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It is worth, provided if your phone works well. But it seems to have massive lag/slowdown, you may consider to back up all to iCloud. And then trade in for new phone. iPhone 8/8+ a value buy here smile.gif Of course, iPhone 8+ has better value than 8.
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post Dec 21 2017, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(realitec @ Dec 21 2017, 08:40 AM)
It is worth, provided if your phone works well. But it seems to have massive lag/slowdown, you may consider to back up all to iCloud. And then trade in for new phone. iPhone 8/8+ a value buy here smile.gif Of course, iPhone 8+ has better value than 8.
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phone is still working damn well. just the lag/slowdown and read about the iOS cpu throttle this morning rclxub.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(sai86 @ Dec 21 2017, 09:03 AM)
phone is still working damn well. just the lag/slowdown and read about the iOS cpu throttle this morning  rclxub.gif
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Yea, if you are running on latest iOS, it is hard to handle for an old iPhone. If you have extra budget, sell it off or trade in get a new one. smile.gif Otherwise, after reset, I think it is still laggy. Just like my iPhone 4s, already remove everything, but running on quite new iOS.
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post Dec 21 2017, 06:58 PM

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guys is it me, or ios 11.2.1 seems laggy as hell on 6s plus. Its like a simple facebook to check comments, 9gag comments and heck even youtube rotate and respond seems sluggish. Or is it only my unit that is affected ?
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QUOTE(pspslim007 @ Dec 21 2017, 06:58 PM)
guys is it me, or ios 11.2.1 seems laggy as hell on 6s plus. Its like a simple facebook to check comments, 9gag comments and heck even youtube rotate and respond seems sluggish. Or is it only my unit that is affected ?
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My friends using 6s plus on 11.2, quite laggy.... sad.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 07:12 PM

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QUOTE(dikae @ Dec 21 2017, 07:10 PM)
My friends using 6s plus on 11.2, quite laggy.... sad.gif
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Old model phone before 7 would started to lag, as this firmware works well with new chips only.
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post Dec 21 2017, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(pspslim007 @ Dec 21 2017, 06:58 PM)
guys is it me, or ios 11.2.1 seems laggy as hell on 6s plus. Its like a simple facebook to check comments, 9gag comments and heck even youtube rotate and respond seems sluggish. Or is it only my unit that is affected ?
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QUOTE(Yen8on3 @ Dec 21 2017, 07:00 PM)
Apple admits it slows down old iPhones

Speaking to TechCrunch today, Apple has shared an official statement regarding the decreased performance of iPhones with older batteries. While Apple’s response doesn’t offer much that’s new, it does reveal that the company plans on rolling out the battery stabilizing feature to more iPhones. TechCrunch’s Matthew Panzarino shares a thorough look at this situation with some actionable feedback for Apple.

Earlier this week, Geekbench developer John Poole shared detailed test results of the iPhone 6s and 7 as he looked further into the performance/battery age issues that gained a lot of attention on Reddit.

Poole concluded that the decreased performance was a combination of new features rolled into iOS updates and battery age. He also shared the concern that Apple has created a third state of iPhone performance without any notifications for users, noting that the feature was most recently applied to the iPhone 7 with iOS 11.2.

In today’s TechCrunch report, Matthew Panzarino shares an official statement from Apple, but first shares some good reasons why Apple isn’t trying to “force customers to upgrade their phones by making their old phones run slower.”

It would be beyond stupid and incredibly shortsighted for Apple to do this and, if it was actually true, would likely lead to tangles of a governmental and legal nature that no company like Apple would ever want to happen.

Instead, Apple is focusing attention on smoothing out the very high and quick peaks of power draw that can cause problems with older batteries.

As for Apple’s statement, there isn’t much new, but it did confirm it has plans to roll out the same battery saving/performance reducing features in the future.

Our goal is to deliver the best experience for customers, which includes overall performance and prolonging the life of their devices. Lithium-ion batteries become less capable of supplying peak current demands when in cold conditions, have a low battery charge or as they age over time, which can result in the device unexpectedly shutting down to protect its electronic components.

Last year we released a feature for iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone SE to smooth out the instantaneous peaks only when needed to prevent the device from unexpectedly shutting down during these conditions. We’ve now extended that feature to iPhone 7 with iOS 11.2, and plan to add support for other products in the future.

Panzarino notes that Poole’s tests and charts seem accurate and that Apple hasn’t denied any of the results. However, he mentions that benchmark testing will naturally induce more peaks and valleys in performance, and that this is a battery chemistry issue, not an Apple specific one.

When it comes to what Apple can improve, Panzarino thinks the company can find a better balance in how much information it gives users and that this controversy may have been much less of an issue if Apple had been more transparent upfront.

Conversely, he mentions the issues of giving too much information to consumers.

If you give a user enough rope they will hang themselves, so to speak, by replacing batteries too early or replacing phones that don’t need replacing.

Here are his ideas for Apple moving forward:

Apple should examine whether the gap between when the algorithm starts smoothing out the peaks of performance and when they’re notified that their performance is taking a hit due to battery age is too large. If a person is noticing (and it seems they are given the discussion threads and social activity on this) that their phone is running slower then they need to know why.

The point at which iOS will tell you that your battery has gone to hell is currently very, very conservative. Perhaps this can be set to be more aggressive. Then, of course, users will complain that Apple is cash grabbing on battery replacements but humans will remain humans.

It’s clear that people just didn’t understand that protecting an iPhone with an older battery was going to directly affect performance. Perhaps this is a failing of Apple messaging or a failure of myself (and other journalists) in not explaining it as clearly as possible.

How about you? Would these proposed changes satisfy you? Or are you interested in a different approach?

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post Dec 21 2017, 09:30 PM

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QUOTE(realitec @ Dec 21 2017, 07:12 PM)
Old model phone before 7 would started to lag, as this firmware works well with new chips only.
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Apples strategy... sad.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(dikae @ Dec 21 2017, 09:30 PM)
Apples strategy... sad.gif
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Yea, but its normal. All old phones will get lag with new firmware 😩
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post Dec 21 2017, 10:36 PM

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Apple forcing you guys to upgrade biggrin.gif
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post Dec 21 2017, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(realitec @ Dec 21 2017, 10:05 PM)
Yea, but its normal. All old phones will get lag with new firmware 😩
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I heard android older phones run smooth on new firmware biggrin.gif i used note 5 and 2 years later the new firmware was a great update to the n5...not sure about other brands..
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post Dec 21 2017, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(dikae @ Dec 21 2017, 10:52 PM)
I heard android older phones run smooth on new firmware  biggrin.gif i used note 5 and 2 years later the new firmware was a great update to the n5...not sure about other brands..
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If it is working well, why will you jumpship to Apple? Just wondering, myself hate android alot, as it lags for me. I know year by year, its getting better and more features. But iPhone for me is just too smooth.
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post Dec 22 2017, 08:08 AM

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QUOTE(realitec @ Dec 21 2017, 10:55 PM)
If it is working well, why will you jumpship to Apple? Just wondering, myself hate android alot, as it lags for me. I know year by year, its getting better and more features. But iPhone for me is just too smooth.
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Android is getting better. Over the years I’ve seen a massive improvement in the fluidity and smoothness, and also the battery drain isn’t as bad as before. I’m currently using a Mi A1 to test out stock Android with no manufacturers’ UI overlay and it’s pretty good so far. Ok, maybe it lacks some bells and whistles, but it’s simple and get the job done with less frustrations.

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