CultCast #317 - The $400 butt cleaner š¤
Jan 05, 2018ā¢55 min
Episode description
Ā This week on a very fun, educational, and addictive CultCast:
- Everything you want to know about Appleās $29 iPhone battery replacement program, and why you should absolutely use it.
- Weāll tell you about Steve Jobās new fashion line soon to be sweeping the runways of a Costco near you
- We break down just how much money Tim Cook earned each week and each day in 2017. Spoiler: Heāa rich yaaaāaaall!.
- A high-tech butt cleaner, a $400 cooler, and a powerhouse network attached storage ā Faves N Raves is back baby. Weāll pitch you our favorite tech then vote on which is best.
- Apple confirmed last week that it lowers CPU performance. But they say they do it because as batteries age they canāt meet peak CPU draw demands, especially when the battery is low. When this happens it causes the device to restart, so Apple added an algorithm that curves CPU demands as batteries age.
- STATEMENT:Ā
- āFirst and foremost, we have never ā and would never ā do anything to intentionally shorten the life of any Apple product, or degrade the user experience to drive customer upgrades,ā the company says on its website. āOur goal has always been to create products that our customers love, and making iPhones last as long as possible is an important part of that.ā
- Apple also says it will come out with an iOS update in early 2018 that will give users more visibility into the health of their iPhoneās battery. Third-party apps like coconutBattery can also be used to check an iPhoneās battery status.
- Devices affected by the throttling include the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone SE. Apple notified customers today that it will reduce the price on out-of-warranty iPhone battery replacements by $50, putting the cost at just $29.
- There was a rumor going around that Apple would only replace batteries for phones that didnāt pass a battery diagnostic test, but an internal Apple memo apprehend by French Tech Blog iGeneration states that the Genius bar should allow battery replacements for all who ask
- If youāre wondering if you should replace your battery, Apple can run a diagnostic on your phone's battery remotely ā you don't need to visit an Apple Store. Ā Just contact their customer service via chat or email.
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