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you know that makes more heat right? probably not the best idea to OC a phone. and if you have the Iphone SE you should've upgraded a while ago.

 

I know on android you can get superuser permissions then up the cpu and stuff, as for iphone it would be a jailbreak thing if you can even do it.

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2 minutes ago, shmoochie said:

you know that makes more heat right? probably not the best idea to OC a phone. and if you have the Iphone SE you should've upgraded a while ago.

 

I know on android you can get superuser permissions then up the cpu and stuff, as for iphone it would be a jailbreak thing if you can even do it.

not worried about the heat, for now at least... And tbh ive had the SE since launch and its a pretty great phone. Only upgrading now bc it is starting to get dated with speed

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Just now, Froggo56 said:

really? is it not like overclocking pc's?
 

  1. You are talking about an apple iphone.
  2. Voltage and clockspeed is tightly controlled by the manufactorer
  3. While technically possible you need to jailbreak it and even then its mostly limited to controlling voltage
  4. Its really not worth it 
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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:
  1. You are talking about an apple iphone.
  2. Voltage and clockspeed is tightly controlled by the manufactorer
  3. While technically possible you need to jailbreak it and even then its mostly limited to controlling voltage
  4. Its really not worth it 

thanks man

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Simply put, no. What may increase performance is to replace your battery. Check your devices battery health, if it’s below 80% it needs to be replaced. 

 

You can take it in to Apple and get it replaced for $29 until the end of December. 

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