Makes sense. If there is only a 2-3% difference then you should be getting great battery life +/- 2-3%.I use mine non stop, and I'm getting great battery life with a Samsung chip.
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Makes sense. If there is only a 2-3% difference then you should be getting great battery life +/- 2-3%.I use mine non stop, and I'm getting great battery life with a Samsung chip.
I use mine non stop, and I'm getting great battery life with a Samsung chip.
I will say that I've noticed that my 6s with TSMC chip is cooler than the one I returned with the Samsung chip. I haven't had it long enough to comment on battery life under normal use but it is cooler.
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I have the Samsung chip. This is the first iPhone I've ever had coming from 5 years on Android. One thing I love is that this phone doesn't heat up while I'm using it. The only exception is using GPS for navigation, and even then it doesn't get nearly as warm as my Android phones. I get outstanding battery life. I can barely run it down past 40% even on days where I charged it the night before. No complaints here.
Pretty good real world usage on my 6s. TSMC.
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Pretty good real world usage on my 6s. TSMC.
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You probably didn't use your phone a lot.
Nah.....I'm on my phone CONSTANTLY. and I'm consistently getting over 24 hrs on a full charge with around 9-14 hrs use. Samsung chip.
The variance in my case has to do with signal strength. When I've got good signal or WiFi I'm in the 14 hr range. When I'm out and about in the back of beyond it's in the 9 hr range.
Oh and I've got the Samsung chip.
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I was just teasing the guy. Actually, according to the reviewers who tested both phones, you can't really tell the difference between the two if both phones are not being used under heavy processor load. Meaning, playing intensive graphical games for a long period of time or benchmarking it which in real world, most people doesn't do. The difference is about 16 to 20% on the battery and on the temp is about 5 degrees cooler than Samsung. On a normal usage, only about 2-3% difference. So, in reality, you can't really tell difference.
I got Samsung. I confess myself a little disappointed but I really don't think it's going to be a big deal.
True. But there's the nag there that I might have problems. Unlikely.