Sujet : Re: iFixit iPhone 16 Pro teardown
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacy.comp.sys.mac.appsDate : 01. Oct 2024, 01:08:31
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Jolly Roger wrote on 30 Sep 2024 23:54:13 GMT :
No amount of slick MARKETING can overcome iPhone lack of charge
cycles.
As usual, you're chock full of bullshit.
Even though you acted like a child, Jolly Roger, I'm going to respond to
you as if you own the brain of an actual adult... is that OK with you?
We discussed this in gory detail, so I will just remind you Apple zealots
that no iPhone older than the iPhone 15 will be allowed to be sold in the
EU specifically because Apple cannot meet the EU's minimum battery life.
Don't you wonder why Apple suddenly increased the number of charge cycles
that the iPhone 15 could sustain before dropping below 80% Jolly Roger?
Apple was given yeas of warning by the EU that it was time to end this
charade of Apple providing customers with substandard el cheapo batteries.
Even now, with the iPhone 16 barely meeting EU *minimum* battery life
standards, there are many Android phones which *DOUBLE* the minimum life.
Think about that when you falsely claim Apple products don't need to follow
the laws of physics in that the only thing, you think, that matters, is
daily life (where battery capacity, in your head, makes no difference).
It does.
The major determinant of battery life is the original charge capacity.
A secondary determinant of battery life is the charge cycles to 80%.
And only a minor third determinant is the daily battery life in hours.
You Apple zealots can't fathom anything stated above because you *hate*
that almost every iPhone in use today miserably fails EU minimum standards,
while almost every Android (if not every Android) exceeds those standards.