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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1912716" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>As another poster mentioned, it was discovered a few years ago that Apple installs a remote monitoring kill code for apps. It is not too hard to conclude that they have done the same thing for other features. The actual code has not been discovered, but that is because I believe that is so well hidden. It doesn't damage the phone, instead it disrupts the service and slows the phone down, driving the customer to the nearest store for the newest phone. Every single person I know with an iphone has experienced dropped calls, slow email and text service, as well general slower operation of their phones. I have had this happen twice with my phones. My phones are maintained in otterboxes, so physical damage is not an issue. This is a real problem that just hasn't surfaced yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1912716, member: 8373"] As another poster mentioned, it was discovered a few years ago that Apple installs a remote monitoring kill code for apps. It is not too hard to conclude that they have done the same thing for other features. The actual code has not been discovered, but that is because I believe that is so well hidden. It doesn't damage the phone, instead it disrupts the service and slows the phone down, driving the customer to the nearest store for the newest phone. Every single person I know with an iphone has experienced dropped calls, slow email and text service, as well general slower operation of their phones. I have had this happen twice with my phones. My phones are maintained in otterboxes, so physical damage is not an issue. This is a real problem that just hasn't surfaced yet. [/QUOTE]
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