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On Mon, 2 Jun 2025 10:38:27 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :The primary consumers may be the same TYPES of components...
He is 100% correct. Someone who regularly tops badgolferman's monthly listMaybe. Or maybe he's refuting the Apple trolls, Chris.
by a significant margin can only be a troll.
That is not correct but it would be an interesting discussion in and of1. You can look up the battery capacity, Tyrone.>
2. And you can look up the EU bare-minimum specs, too.
1 & 2 are unrelated.
itself, Chris, as the primary battery wattage consumers are generally the
same across both platforms, given Apple doesn't have special physics like
they claimed with their "special" battery chemistry (i.e., Apple lied).
The display is going to be the biggest hog, so if we assume similar"ASSume", you ass.
displays in similarly spec'd Android/iOS devices, it's gonna be #1.
Specifically, the larger the screen, the higher the resolution (e.g., QuadAnd the CPUs/GPUs are definitely different between iPhones and everything else.
HD vs. Full HD), and the brighter the screen, the more power it consumes.
High refresh rates (like 90Hz or 120Hz) also contribute significantly.
The CPU/GPU will use the next most amount of power, where Android's
typically have more cores than Apple CPUs where, of course, what you do
with the device (gaming, streaming, multitasking, AI, etc.) will have to be
normalized between the two test devices to make any fair comparison.
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