Make Slow iPhone Faster: This Simple Trick Will Help
iPhones keep getting slower over time. In fact, Apple reduces the performance of its smartphones over time to avoid battery problems. But there is a simple trick that can be used to solve the problem. Whether you will be happy with it is another question.
This is how easy it is to make older iPhones faster
As iPhones get older, you always have the feeling that their performance is decreasing. A few years ago it became known that Apple was actually throttling its older smartphones. So the company wants to prevent the Suddenly switch off smartphoneswhen the battery is running low. There were lawsuits and an action in which iPhone users could replace the battery at low cost. There is now a switch in the settings with which you can determine yourself when the full power is used. But the software can still intervene there too. Now there is a new trick that does it all automatically.
If you put the Region of your own iPhone to France, the throttling is switched off (source: GizChina). Apple was imposed in this country that the performance of iPhones must not be reduced. So if you have the feeling that the iPhone gets slower over time, even though you have set the switch in the settings to high performance, you can use it to check whether the iPhone has really slowed down because of its age or because the software is the limitation.
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Permanent conversion of the iPhone is not recommended
As already explained at the beginning, Apple’s approach has a reason. If the battery is almost empty, it can happen that the iPhone switches off in an uncontrolled manner. We therefore only recommend changing the region if the problem does not occur. But it is clear that Apple is not allowed to throttle the iPhone in France and according to the current state of knowledge, it does not. So you can easily try out whether the iPhone runs faster with the converted region. You can always put the region back. Just don’t change the language.
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