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Well, that still wouldn't reduce your car speed by 50%.

And even for that case there would be a warning on the console and a mechanic would be able to inform what is happening. On this iphone case, there was no warning at all on the device nor there was any disclosure that they would be doing this to the phones.

You know this. In either case, thank you for the ECU info.



> Well, that still wouldn't reduce your car speed by 50%

It reduces your speed by much more than that. Varies depending on the model, but limp mode often won't get you go past 2nd gear.


> Well, that still wouldn't reduce your car speed by 50%.

It does actually. It limits your top speed, and your engines rev range to approximately half of redline or less. Typically you end up limited to under 45. Also, accessories and other options, like A/C are disabled. The only indication that you will get is the reduced performance and the check engine/service light (sort of how you might get a 'service battery' warning and reduced performance on a phone).

Again, not defending it, but pointing out that Apple hardly invented artificially limiting performance behind opaque warnings to prevent unwanted outcomes. Cars have had limp mode since before the iPhone was invented.




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