Sujet : Re: Good news: Apple finally stopped putting garbage RAM in the iPhone
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacy comp.mobile.ipadDate : 06. Jun 2025, 04:55:53
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On 2025-06-05 20:31, Marion wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jun 2025 03:26:45 -0000 (UTC), Marion wrote :
Then you agree that battery capacity will be the biggest determinant of the
life of a mobile device given comparison of two devices of equal output.
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I do not.
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Two devices of essentially equal wattage, but one has a battery capacity
half the other, will reach EOL sooner, even if Apple puts its logo on that
lower capacity device.
iOS devices don't have essentially equal power consumption...
...AND they have batteries that are much larger than "half the other".
Typo...
Two devices of essentially equal wattage, but one has a battery capacity
half the other, it's basic math that the smaller battery device will always
reach EOL sooner, even if Apple puts its logo on that lower capacity
device.
Chris' claim that an Apple logo alone makes an Apple screen thousands of
times more efficient (or some huge percentage), is patently absurd.
Apple doesn't make their screens.
Samsung, LG and BOE do.
And they sell those same screens to other manufacturers.
Apple doesn't gain magical efficiency simply by slapping a logo on them.
Chris' claim the Apple logo alone confers immense efficiency, is absurd.
(Chris can't deny that's his claim because that's basically his argument!)
Apple makes it's own processors...
...and they are known for being more power efficient than pretty much any other similar processor.