How to Improve iPhone’s CPU Without Replacing the Battery?

Apple added power manager tech to iOS 10.2 and above, including iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus. That is the reason why your iPhone is slow down after using probably. This tutorial aims to teach you how to delete the code for iPhone power manager and improve iPhone’s CPU without replacing the battery.

Preparations:

BMSSM App | Filza File Manager (iOS 10) | FilzaJailed (iOS 11)

* Supports jailbroken devices running on iOS 10.2.x – iOS 10.3.3, iOS 11- iOS11.1.x and iOS 10.2.

Step1: Run BMSSM App, click System. Check and remember your iDevice’s model number.



Step2: Open Fliza, then you’ll find a xxxxx.bundle folder in system, then come to the folder with iDevice’s model number.

/System/Library/Watchdog/ThermalMonitor.bundle
Step3: Click Edit in the top right corner, select Info.plist file and click Copy button. Then paste it, till now you have backed up all the original files.



Step4: Click Info.plist to modify. Then find contextualClampParams and click i button.


Step5: Delete lowParamsPeakPower and lowParamsSpeaker. Contrast the following image you may easily find that there are two more files in iOS 11 than iOS 10.2.


Step 6: Then back to Info.plist. Click Save – Done, then reboot your iOS device.



Why can’t I delete the info.plist file directly?

You ‘re not suggested to delete the info.plist file directly, it may cause iPhone battery consumption, and you may frequently get the reminder that iPhone is overheating or hot. Some iOS users may lose their jailbreaking environment.

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