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Your iPhone Is Charging Slowly Because Apple Wants To Fight Climate Change

Apple automatically turns on feature that reduces users’ ‘carbon footprint. Apple CEO Tim Cook holds an iPhone / Getty Images

The new iPhone feature that slows down the charging speed is a way to slow down climate change, according to technology site PiunikaWeb reported Monday.

Apple has already activated the feature. “Clean Energy Charging,” Any iPhone with operating system 16.1 and higher in the United States. Apple says Clean Energy Charging “will try to reduce your carbon footprint by selectively charging when lower carbon emission electricity is available.”

The feature “won’t charge your battery” as quickly “if Apple thinks the grid isn’t using enough solar,” Ted Frank is an attorney Submitted.

Apple’s commitment towards combating climate change is only a part of its commitment. Tim Cook, Apple CEO, has stated repeatedly Fawned China is the most important country in the world. World’s leading carbon-emitterWhile his company censors apps which may offend Chinese leaders, and shares user information with the Communist government,

While the company has pushed for social justice causes here in the United States, it has long been silent about Beijing’s terrible human rights record. Washington Free Beacon Has reported.

Apple has not instituted Clean Energy Charging in China or any country other than the United States.

Clean Energy Charging can be disabled by users going to Settings and clicking on the Battery tab. “Battery Health & Charging.” They will then see the toggle for Clean Energy Charging.

However, even after the user has turned off the feature, a pop up window prompts him or her to confirm his/her decision. “Clean Energy Charging helps reduce carbon footprint.”

“Apple hasn’t yet acknowledged” PiunikaWeb mentioned the charging issue.


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