Apple sabotaging iPhones?
What we’re looking at here is a Class Action lawsuit at the very least, and more probably some very serious criminal prosecutions of Apple executives...
See, a cell phone is the primary means for communication with emergency services. For a lot of people it’s the only way to communicate with emergency services. And Apple appears to be sabotaging iPhones, causing them to shut down at the most inconvenient moments.
It appears to be tied to the iOS updates. Apple downloads the new operating system whether you want it or not, and this in turn appears to be causing iPhones to crash. If you call Apple support -- which I did -- they tell you to update.
YOU CAN CURE THIS PROBLEM TEMPORARILY by going into Settings> General> Storage & iCloud Usage> Manage Storage, then deleting the iOS update. This works, but only for a little while because Apple will download the iOS update to your phone again, whether you want it or not, and return to sabotaging your phone.
So it appears to be their update that is causing the crashes, if you refuse their update they sabotage your phone, and even Apple support seems to be confirming this...
Let me describe the issue so you’ll know if you see it:
I’ll be out for a walk, listening to iTunes then stop for some reason -- a text, to snap a picture, tonight I was trying to get a brain dead Siri to figure out the difference between “elo kiddies” and “Hello kittys.” Next thing you know, the iPhone decides that the battery is dead and shuts itself off.
The battery is not dead. The last time this happened to me the battery was near 60%. The previous two times it was a little lower, below 50%. Tonight it was at 81%. So there’s plenty of juice in the battery, but the phone decides it’s dead and shuts itself down.
Also: No warning. It hits all at once. There’s no “Battery low” warnings, it just shuts down, barely giving you a glimpse of the empty battery graphic...
Someone is going to need an ambulance and their phone is going to shut off. It’s going to happen. People are going to get hurt, assuming it hasn’t already happened, someone is going to die. And that is going to make this a criminal matter.
“Willful Disregard For Human Life” is murder in California. Not manslaughter, murder. And any prosecutor who doesn’t charge the Apple executives with that, after they kill someone, is going to lose their political career forever....












