. Given Apple has around 300M iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 models, if the MacRumors polling is representative, this is a huge problem.
My personal opinion is this is not Apple throttling iPhones. The company claims battery improvements in recent years mean it no longer has to resort to such aggressive measures and the iPhone 12 range is just six months old, which is far too soon for any form of throttling . An urgent fix in the form of iOS 14.5.2 looks like the obvious answer.
In the meantime, owners of iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 models have a tough decision to make. Do you leave your iPhones vulnerable to two serious security flaws or do you upgrade and risk a 1-in-4 chance of having the performance slashed in half? Whatever path you choose, Apple needs to address this, and fast.
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