Sujet : Re: iFixit iPhone 16 Pro teardown
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacyDate : 30. Sep 2024, 21:46:39
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Jolly Roger wrote on 30 Sep 2024 14:53:51 GMT :
Fewer cycles don't matter
Nonsense.
Let's assume you own the mathematical brain of a normal adult, shall we?
The most critical determinant of overall battery life, is initial capacity.
Since you Apple zealots can't handle two-digit math, I'm going to bring
things down to your level to give you an example why the "daily life"
(hours) is meaningless in terms of predicting the "overall life" (years).
Take the example of a battery that can last for, oh, let's say 1 week.
Wow. That's a great battery, right? It's an Apple battery you say. Good.
But since it's an Apple battery, say, oh, it only lasts for 5 charge
cycles. Notice how long the battery lasts given the lack of charge cycles.
Within half a year (or so), that battery will be dead forever.
Because of the lack of charge cycles (due to Apple's poor design).
Yet notice, the advertisements say it lasts for a week on one charge!
*The iPhone lasts the LONGEST of all batteries - one whole week!*
And yet, that "great" Apple iPhone battery fails within six months!
Why?
Because the length of time it lasts on one charge is NOT what determines
the overall battery life - which is something you zealots can't understand.
No amount of slick MARKETING can overcome iPhone lack of charge cycles.
That you think daily life means long life, just shows that you don't
understand even the most basic of the simplest things about batteries.