Apple says next iPhone update to allow users to turn off slow down feature

Apple says the next iPhone software update will allow users to turn off feature that slows down phone performance.

In this Monday, June 5, 2017, file photo, a person takes a photo of an Apple logo.

In this Monday, June 5, 2017, file photo, a person takes a photo of an Apple logo. Source: AAP

Apple has confirmed its next iPhone software update will include a feature that enables users to turn off a tool that slows down phone performance.

In December, the tech giant revealed the tool was used to reduce mobile performance as a device's battery ages in order to prevent it shutting down unexpectedly.

Now, the company has said software update iOS 11.3, which will be made available to the public in the spring, will allow users to turn this feature off, despite the company not recommending it.

Apple faced consumer backlash and questions from authorities in the US and France over the issue before chief executive Tim Cook confirmed last week that a switch-off would be added.
"Additionally, users can now see if the power management feature that dynamically manages maximum performance to prevent unexpected shutdowns, first introduced in iOS 10.2.1, is on and can choose to turn it off," Apple said in announcing the iOS 11.3 update.

It will available on the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, SE, 6s, 6s Plus, 7 and 7 Plus.

Cook apologised to users in a interview with US TV network ABC last week, saying the company never tried to mislead anyone on the tool.

"Our actions were all in service of the user, I can't stress that enough. Maybe we should have been clearer at a point in time but our actions were always the purest," he said.

Apple also revealed the iOS 11.3 update will introduce new Animoji to iPhone X users - with lion, bear, dragon and skull characters being added to the 12 existing characters.

Animoji are animated emoji which use the iPhone X's facial scanning technology to animate characters based on the movements of a user's face.

The update will also include a new Business Chat feature, which the firm says enables users to communicate directly with businesses from within the Messages app.


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