How To Check if Apple is slowing down your iPhone
Posted Jan 16, 2018
 
For a long time there have been rumours among the iOS community that
upgrading iOS would make a device run slower, and as it turns out they
weren't completely false. Recently, GeekBench ran tests on various iPhones
and made their findings public. Apple was forced to admit they have been
indeed throttling CPU performance on older iPhones.

This hasn't been going on forever, according to Apple, it's happening since
iOS 10.2. But why you might ask? A lot of people believe slowing down older
iPhones would make users more open to purchasing a newer device which is
true, but Apple states there's another reason.

These devices have old batteries that have a lowered capacity due to normal
wear and tear. iOS automatically lowers the CPU voltage to reduce the
computational power. In fact, this has fixed the random shutdown issues some
users experienced last year. Of course, a degraded battery also contributes
to a slower iPhone so replacing it might still be the only solution for some
devices.

How to check if Apple is slowing down your iPhone
Regardless, you might want to check if Apple is slowing down your iPhone in
which case we've got you covered. We'll also discuss on what you can do to
fix it!

The GeekBench scores have brought Apple's throttling to light so you can use
the app yourself to check your iOS devices. It may not be free but it costs
only 0.99$ and it's definitely worth the price.
 
Once you download and install the app, launch it and tap the "CPU" option in
the "Select Benchmark" section.
 
Next, tap the "Run Benchmark" option. This will start the test and you will
need to wait for it to complete. It can take between 2 and 20 minutes so be
patient. Also, make sure low-power mode is disabled before starting the test
as this option would affect the results.
 
The test results include a single-core and a multi-core score for your
device. We're interested in the single-core score.

These are the average Geekbench scores for the recent iPhones:
.       iPhone 6/6 Plus - 1400
.       iPhone 6S/6S Plus - 2300
.       iPhone SE - 2400
.       iPhone 7/7 Plus - 3400

You can use them as a point of comparison or if have another iPhone model
you can check your scores against other Geekbench users here.

If your score is off by hundreds of points, it's probably being throttled by
Apple. Now that you know how to check if Apple is slowing down your iPhone,
and assuming that is the case, here are some possible fixes.

What to do if your iPhone is being throttled
As I already mentioned, the CPU throttling iOS automatically performs on
iPhones are caused by degraded batteries. Before anything else you need to
make sure your battery is actually worn out to a significant degree.
Note: For now, it seems like iPhone 7/7 Plus and newer devices are not being
throttled by Apple.
 
The first thing you need to do is to go to Settings -> Battery. If your
battery is significantly degraded you should see a warning like the one in
the image above. If you don't have that message that's great but you may not
be out of the woods yet.

If you own a Mac, you can also check your iPhone's battery health using an
app called coconutBattery. This is a Mac app but it will display the battery
health status for connected iOS devices as well.
I don't have an App Store app to recommend because Apple doesn't allow
developers to access detailed information about your device's battery since
iOS 10. As a result, any battery app you might find in the App Store won't
deliver.

If your battery is degraded then you have two options. The first one would
be to replace the battery. If you have an Apple Store nearby, you can take
your iPhone there and allow the staff to test it. Apple is now offering a
discount for battery replacement for older iPhones so you can get a new one
for just $29. You just need to have an iPhone 6 or later device (according
to Apple) to be eligible for the offer.
The second option is to purchase a new iPhone. Of course, getting your
battery replaced is a much cheaper alternative even without Apple's discount
but in some cases an upgrade is the best solution. After all, at some point
you need to get a new phone, right?
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Original Article at:
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