Sujet : Re: People ask if the overpriced underpowered iPhone SE can compete with Android
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 13. Jul 2024, 15:26:59
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badgolferman wrote on Wed, 10 Jul 2024 20:50:10 -0000 (UTC) :
I wanted to know what he found
objectionable so those specific items could be addressed.
Hi badgolferman,
I didn't respond to your sensible query of the zealots because I wanted to
see how they would hang themselves in defending Apple to the death.
Now that they've done that... here are 1:1 specs to compare hardware:
iPhone SE battery capacity 1642 mAh; $200 Nothing CMF1 is 5,000mAh
iPhone SE RAM capacity 4GB; $200 Nothing CMF1 RAM is 8GB
iPhone SE display is a 4.7" LCD IPS; $200 Nothing is 6.67" Super AMOLED
iPhone SE display rate is 60Hz;$200 Nothing CMF1 is 120Hz
iPhone SE portable storage is 0; $200 Nothing CMF1 is 2TB
Notice these iPhone SE specs pale in comparison to this el-cheapo Android.
Note to sensible people:
Do not allow mathematically challenged people to lie to you that a 2%
increase in RAM can offset a 100% difference in RAM - it's just absurd.
Likewise with the battery where the mathematically inept zealots claim
a 3% increase in battery efficiency offsets a 304% increase in capacity.
The fact they resort to such absurd arguments (which nospam was infamous
for) shows how much they actually *hate* Apple produces overpriced crap.
Still, as you astutely noted, a herd animal who purchases Apple products
because they love the feel-good stylish Apple ecosystem, will never choose
Android as it doesn't make them emotionally feel the same way to do that.
As always, I agree with any sensibly logical statement an adult would make.