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A Rare iPhone Environmental W

1,759,329 views • 3 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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CB3 years ago

Thanks - immediately disabled it.

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Michael Urwin3 years ago

I immediately turned this off because there is almost no way for apple to know where the energy on your grid is coming from at any given time.

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sakitech3 years ago

Samsung will copy it in ONE UI 5.5 😂

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TMM 🇮🇱3 years ago

Nope. Rare Zack W. Charging your phone consumes a very insignificant amount of electricity. This is green washing.

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riza 📐3 years ago

gotta disagree, the whole thing feels like a pat-on-the-back for themselves and no actual solution. If they had all this data about where has what kind of energy sources, the actual meaningful solution would be to contribute to that region's renewable energy grid, not this stunt

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▲ ҜΣ∇IΠ ▼3 years ago

Yet they make new iphones every year 😂

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Jarhova3 years ago

The greenwashing comments here are hilarious. Yes, your one, two, four iPhones in your household are not making a difference to the power grid as a whole, but the billion iPhones out there do. Also, if you don’t agree, it’s a toggle, turn it off.

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Vetrox3603 years ago

"Buy the Apple charging+ monthly subscription to charge your phone whenever you want"

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Ankhap3 years ago

This not gonna make any significant impact, it’s just for virtue signaling (and green market) purposes

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