Thanks again Mark this article is very interesting,

 And I must say what I think they should have done in the first place 



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Subject: Apple Apologizes After iPhone Battery Slowdown Controversy | Time

'We Apologize.' Apple Offers $29 Fix After Uproar Over Slowing Down Old iPhones 
Apple has apologized to its customers for what it calls a "misunderstanding"
around the revelation that the company has been slowing down older phones to 
accommodate for their aging batteries.
"We know that some of you feel Apple has let you down. We apologize," the 
company said in a letter published on its website Thursday.

The controversy over the slowing performance of aging iPhones exploded last 
week after a blog post highlighted the relationship between iPhone performance 
and battery condition. Apple later confirmed that it has been slowing older 
iPhones' performance to prevent sudden shutdowns as their aging batteries lost 
potency over time.
In the letter posted Thursday, Apple said it considers batteries "consumable 
components" and that it has always wanted customers to be able to use iPhones 
"as long as possible." To that end, the company will cut the price of a battery 
replacement by $50 for anyone with an iPhone 6 or later starting in late 
January. That means instead of dropping $79 to get a new battery and make your 
old iPhone work like new again, you'll pay $29 through December 2018.
iPhone users can also expect an iOS software update early in 2018 that will 
include new information about their battery's health, letting people see when 
the phone's battery may be affecting its performance.
The iPhone battery revelations struck a chord because some iPhone users believe 
the company intentionally slows its older phones to get customers to buy new 
ones. However, Apple says the practice is meant to prolong the life of older 
batteries. "This feature's only intent is to prevent unexpected shutdowns so 
that the iPhone can still be used," Apple says in a new support article.
Still, Apple is now facing several lawsuits over the matter. The company also 
promised to keep working on how it manages performance to avoid shutdowns, and 
said it hopes to earn customers' trust again next year.

Original Article at:
http://time.com/5081679/apple-apologizes-iphone-slowdown-controversy-battery
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