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by afrodc_
1676 days ago
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/... This is the latest example and they have had previous lawsuits before about intentionally throttling devices which leads to people buying the latest devices. Their earnings reports depend on volume of iPhone sales, so the incentive exists to push for more. > I've never seen them as a revenue growth chasing business Apple is always chasing revenue growth. They're notorious for it. Most businesses are.. |
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If this was done out of nefarious reasons, don't you think doing nothing (devices switching off when the battery degrades) would have driven more sales of new devices?