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Apple signs iOS 6, ten years of emoji, replacement iPhone batteries, spectre/meltdown talk, and more on this week's episode of The iOS Show! Show notes can be found at theiOSshow.com. If you have any questions, comments, or feedback, send an email to feedback at theiosshow.com!
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Cast:
Michael Johnston - Applr and Twitter
Adam Christianson - The MacCast and Twitter
Jeff Gamet - The Mac Observer and Twitter
Stuff mentioned:
- Apple Accidentally Allowed Downgrades All the Way Back to iOS 6 Early Today
- Former Apple Intern Looks Back at Designing First Apple Emoji in 2008
- iPhone Battery Slowdown
- Geekbench Results Visualize Possible Link Between iPhone Slowdowns and Degraded Batteries
- Apple Addresses Alleged Throttling of iPhones With Degraded Batteries
- Apple Now Faces 26+ Lawsuits for 'Purposefully' or 'Secretly' Slowing Down Older iPhones
- FAQ: What to Know About Apple Slowing Down iPhones to Prevent Unexpected Shutdowns
- Replacement Batteries
- Apple to Offer $29 iPhone Battery Replacements, More Battery Health Info in iOS
- Apple Makes $29 Battery Replacements Available Immediately for iPhone 6 and Newer
- Apple Will Replace the Battery in Your iPhone 6 or Later Even if It Passes a Genius Bar Diagnostic Test
- Apple Says $29 Battery Replacements Are One-Per-iPhone When Device Passes Diagnostic Test
- Apple Delays iPhone 6 Plus Battery Replacements Until March-April Due to Limited Supply
- iFixit Reduces Price of All DIY iPhone Battery Replacement Kits to $29 or Less
- iPhone SE 2
- Apple's 2018 iPhone Lineup May Include Second-Generation iPhone SE
- According to TrendForce
- Sketchy Rumor Claims 'iPhone SE 2' Could Feature a Glass Back and Support Wireless Charging
- Tekz24 - A10 Fusion chip, with 2GB of RAM, 32GB and 128GB storage (although no track record)
- Apple's 2018 iPhone Lineup May Include Second-Generation iPhone SE
- Spectre/Meltdown Vulnerabilities
- Intel Chips Have Memory Access Design Flaw and Fix Could Lead to Performance Drop
- Intel Memory Access Design Flaw Already Addressed by Apple in macOS 10.13.2
- Intel Claims Security Flaw Also Impacts Non-Intel Chips, Exploits Can't Corrupt, Modify or Delete Data [Updated]
- Apple Confirms 'Meltdown' and 'Spectre' Vulnerabilities Impact All Macs and iOS Devices, Some Fixes Already Released [Updated]
- Apple Releases iOS 11.2.2 With Security Fixes to Address Spectre Vulnerability
- Apple Begins Selling Refurbished 10.5-Inch iPad Pro Models
- $100 off baseline model
iDevice Picks:
Jeff - Artemis by Andy Weir $13.99
Adam - iMazing Free
Michael - Square Cash Free