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I haven’t used it since iOS 14, the trouble is, once you have established a dataset there is very little you can do to alter/enhance it !
You’re right about that. There’s nothing you can really do. I did use Geekbench 4 then updated to Geekbench 5. The benchmarks have been lower on 5.
I still use Geekbench 4. Reviewers say 5 no longer has the battery test. I'm wondering if iTunes made them remove it.
iTunes is an app though.
I doubt that an app will make someone do something.
You must mean Apple made them remove it.
Well, iTunes has their own phone number and email address, separate from Apple's. When I had a recent issue with a song, Apple Support transfered me through to iTunes, where I talked with a very nice person for 2 hours. Pretty sure she wasn't an app.
Well, iTunes has their own phone number and email address, separate from Apple's. When I had a recent issue with a song, Apple Support transfered me through to iTunes, where I talked with a very nice person for 2 hours. Pretty sure she wasn't an app.
[pedantic] iTunes is no longer what they call the thing where you buy apps. That is the App Store, on all platforms, and that is the group that polices Apple's inscrutable at times app rules. [/pedantic]
That may be true, but the Apple rep said she was transferring me to iTunes, where I spoke with an iTunes rep for 2 hours. She gave me 2 song credits. One to fix my issue, and one just for free. If I buy a song, I do it in the iTunes Store app, not the App Store app.
That's correct, but when you buy an App, you do it in the App Store, not the iTunes Store. iTunes Store now only deals with media purchases (music and video.) What is being discussed here is the possible limit on Geekbench 5 - an app, not a song or video - from collecting battery drain data on iOS.
I never said anything about an app. @Tartarus mentioned an app.
This thread is literally about Geekbench 5. An app. And you said, "Reviewers say 5 no longer has the battery test. I'm wondering if iTunes made them remove it.." As I said, now for the third time, it would be the App Store, not iTunes, that would be the group at Apple that would communicate with the developers of the Geekbench app that would tell them whether they were allowed to access battery data on the device.