• DreamButt
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    292 years ago

    Huh, guess that guy that anecdotally said insta might be the issue was right

    • falkerie71
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      52 years ago

      I’m still quite curious what caused the issue for Instagram on the iPhone 15 to use more resources than the previous phones. They’re not that different I think.

    • dinckel
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      12 years ago

      On user devices that may be the case, but display units don’t have it installed, and all of them were still almost uncomfortably hot at times, in my local store

  • @anon_8675309@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    So… absolutely nobody at Apple on the team that was beta testing the new iPhone before release had insta installed?? Nobody??

  • @Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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    -302 years ago

    As with all companies now striving to do more with less and do it faster, they’ve released a flawed product. Could QC have found this? Or is quality control something they deemed sufficient by simulation? The tech industry is eating itself alive right now with this crap.

    • HeartyBeast
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      252 years ago

      Your analysis would apppear to be contradicted by the article’s claim

      • @Tylerdurdon@lemmy.world
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        -42 years ago

        OS bugs are exactly what I’m talking about. The product cannot function without an OS and trying to pretend the overall design should be divorced from it is pretty silly. They knew of the issue and released or didn’t when releasing. Is one of those better than the other?

        • HeartyBeast
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          72 years ago

          The OS had been in public and development beta for half a year. It’s one of the more robust new iOS releases that I can remember.

          Is the fact that an interaction between some third party apps, the new OS and the new hardware causes problems an embarrassment? Yes. Should they have caught it? Ideally, yes.

          Does it mean ‘the tech industry is ‘eating itself’ because it rushes stuff out? No, that’s silly hyperbole