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      <title>Jamf Now – Use Apple Configurator 2.5 to enroll iOS devices in DEP</title>
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When you add an iOS device to DEP using Apple Configurator, the device is provisionally managed for the first 30 days. This means that the device shows an option to leave remote management on the home screen and in the Settings app. After 30 days, this option is not displayed.</description>
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      <title>The best way to test your iPhone Battery</title>
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      <description>Reddit users have noticed that Apple appears to be slowing down old iPhones that have low-capacity batteries. While many iPhone users have experienced perceived slowdowns due to iOS updates over the years, it appears that there’s now proof Apple is throttling processor speeds when a battery capacity deteriorates over time.
Here’s how you can check battery performance and usage : https://www.irepair.in/best-way-test-iphone-battery/
More info on Maximizing Battery Life and Lifespan : https://www.</description>
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