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Apple brings ‘performance management feature’ to iPhone X, 8 and 8 Plus

Apple has been facing a lot of heat for a recent revelation that it lowers the performance of the iPhone processors in order to keep the battery performance intact. The company did confirm the claim, which was first found by GeekBench co-founder. While confirming, Apple said that this ‘feature’ will also be coming to more iPhone devices in future. Building on that claim, the company has brought its ‘performance management feature’ to the iPhone X , iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus .
The feature comes as a part of iOS 11.3 Beta. The Cupertino-based tech firm explains that “iOS 11.3 improves this performance management feature by periodically assessing the level of performance management necessary to avoid unexpected shutdowns. If the battery health is able to support the observed peak power requirements, the amount of performance management will be lowered. If an unexpected shutdown occurs again, then performance management will increase. This assessment is ongoing, allowing more adaptive performance management.”
Also mentioned is that the iPhone X, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone 8 have ‘more advanced hardware and software design’, giving more accurate estimation of the power used and the battery spent on it to make the system efficient. In addition to this, the company says that the effect of this on the iPhone X, iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus won’t be drastic.

“As a result, the impacts of performance management may be less noticeable on iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. Over time, the rechargeable batteries in all iPhone models will diminish in their capacity and peak performance and will eventually need to be replaced,” says the firm’s support page.

iOS 11.3 also includes a feature that shows the battery health and recommends if the battery needs to be replaced. These can be found in Settings – Battery – Battery Health.