Sujet : Re: Why is the iPhone so inefficient compared to Android?
De : ithinkiam (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.advocacy comp.mobile.ipadDate : 05. Jul 2025, 12:33:31
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Marion <
marion@facts.com> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jun 2025 22:02:10 -0000 (UTC), badgolferman wrote :
Marion <marion@facts.com> wrote:
Apple MARKETING claims an amorphous "efficiency" in their ads which turns
out to be a lie but we all know that. The question in this thread is why.
Why are iPhones so inefficient when compared to most major Android brands?
I haven't seen the ad. What do they mean by 'efficiency'? Uses less power,
or faster and easier to use? Something else?
Hi badgolferman,
I go away for a week and why am I not surprised that there are literally
hundreds of posts on this tripe. You literally have nothing better to do.
How dull.
In this case, we have a years-in-the-making DEFINITION of EFFICIENCY
(which Apple has legally agreed to, years ago, published recently).
He asked you for a reference to the ad not a repetition of your never
substantiated claims. Even shouting doesn't make them any less false. The
opposite, in fact.
Which brings me to the question where we must find the correct answer to:
*Why is the iPhone so inefficient compared to Android?*
It isn't. I have a full analysis of the EU and other benchmarks in the
making.
There are some startling and clearly wrong information being shared by some
manufacturers.
Stay tuned!