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Date : 16. Jun 2024, 18:47:26
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Chris wrote on Sat, 15 Jun 2024 16:17:37 -0000 (UTC) :

Alan Baker has zero education, let alone knowledge of battery chemistry.
Alan Baker has absolutely no concept of what battery life actually means.
 
Interesting that you chose to attack Alan rather that address the point.

Ah, but I did. You missed all the facts.

Interesting you missed that I _did_ address _exactly_ the point of battery
life (in years, not hours) and that you missed that I addressed that point.

All you understood was my comment that Alan Baker, Jolly Roger & Alan
Browne are such morons that they do not understand that battery capacity is
the single largest determinant of battery life (in years, not hours).

Clearly that means you have no argument against what he (and I) said.

While I get that you're literally desperate to find a flaw in the science
that the battery life (in years, not hours) is determined mostly by the
battery capacity, since you don't understand the science, you can be
forgiven for being ignorant of that fact.

Yes, I realize you claim a PhD in the medical sciences, but the fact you
know nothing about battery chemistry tells me you lied about that degree.


 
The fact remains that the single most important determinant of overall
battery life (I'm talking years, not hours) is the battery capacity.
 
Are you going for a record of the most wrong things stated in a week?
You're doing great. Carry on!

The fact you are ignorant of all facts about battery chemistry does not
make the simple fact that the battery capacity being the single largest
determinant of overall battery life (in years, not hours) wrong.

It just means you are ignorant of battery chemistry fact.

 
The fact remains that the iPhone uses cheap substandard capacity batteries.
 
Not a fact.

Only a fool denies facts, Chris. Hence, you are a fool.

Because it is a fact. The fact you deny this well-known fact is actually
proof of your desperation to deny all things you hate about Apple products.

Show me a single iPhone that has a batter larger than my free Android for
example, which as you well know is a January 2021 Galaxy A32-5G (5Ah).

And that's not even a big battery in terms of Android battery capacities.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
14 Jun 24 * iPhone battery questions...22Ant
14 Jun 24 +* Re: iPhone battery questions...5Jolly Roger
15 Jun 24 i`* Re: iPhone battery questions...4Andrew
15 Jun 24 i +* Re: iPhone battery questions...2Jolly Roger
15 Jun 24 i i`- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Andrew
15 Jun 24 i `- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Alan
15 Jun 24 +* Re: iPhone battery questions...13Chris
15 Jun 24 i`* Re: iPhone battery questions...12Andrew
15 Jun 24 i `* Re: iPhone battery questions...11Alan
15 Jun 24 i  `* Re: iPhone battery questions...10Chris
15 Jun 24 i   `* Re: iPhone battery questions...9Andrew
15 Jun 24 i    +* Re: iPhone battery questions...5Chris
15 Jun 24 i    i+- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Alan
16 Jun 24 i    i`* Re: iPhone battery questions...3Andrew
17 Jun 24 i    i `* Re: iPhone battery questions...2Chris
17 Jun 24 i    i  `- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Alan
15 Jun 24 i    `* Re: iPhone battery questions...3Alan
16 Jun 24 i     `* Re: iPhone battery questions...2Alan Browne
16 Jun 24 i      `- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Andrew
15 Jun 24 +- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Jörg Lorenz
15 Jun 24 `* Re: iPhone battery questions...2Alan Browne
16 Jun 24  `- Re: iPhone battery questions...1Andrew

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