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    The controversy first emerged in late-2016, when it was reported that since a recent iOS update, some iPhone handsets had begun to experience unexpected shutdowns when their battery capacity reached 30%, caused by drops in the battery's terminal voltage below a threshold of around three volts required for operation of the device.

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    "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" Single by High Inergy; from the album Turnin' On; A-side "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)" B-side

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    A rudimentary video editing software for this purpose is usually pre-installed. The video can optionally be played back at normal (real-time) speed, acting as usual video. Development. The earliest smartphone known to feature a slow motion mode is the 2009 Samsung i8000 Omnia II, which can record at QVGA (320×240) at 120 fps (frames per second).

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    October 2008 – a free Controller app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, reducing the need for Sonos' separate controllers. [50] Controller apps were later released for other IOS devices and for Android. July 2009 – the CR200, a second handheld controller to replace the CR100, with a touch screen rather than the CR100's scroll wheel. [51]