nospam wrote:
Completely false.
it's exactly correct.
Shockingly, Joerg Lorenz is actually correct, nospam.
Most modern phones come with five amp hour to seven amp hour capacities.
Stupid claim in a world where people stick to their
phones for years because the manufacturers have no groundbraking
inventions for years.
how long they keep them is not the issue.
Think about this...
If Apple actually put in a modern sized battery in the iPhone, they
wouldn't have to lie anymore claiming battery life that isn't there.
Moreover, if Apple didn't put in cheap puny substandard batteries into the iPhone, they wouldn't have to throttle them so much with software either.
Think about that.
they replace their phones because they want a new one or what they had
was lost or stolen, not because it needs a new battery.
I replace a phone when something wears out, which, with these modern capacity batteries of five to seven amp hours, means it will happen later rather than sooner (since batteries are a leading cause of obsolescence).
--
Posted out of the goodness of my heart to disseminate useful information, and particularly to counteract the bullshit that the iKooks always spew.
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 3:37:09 PM UTC-4, Andy Burnelli wrote:
nospam wrote:
Completely false.
it's exactly correct.
Shockingly, Joerg Lorenz is actually correct, nospam. Most modern
phones come with five amp hour to seven amp hour capacities.
Stupid claim in a world where people stick to their phones for
years because the manufacturers have no groundbraking
inventions for years.
how long they keep them is not the issue.
Think about this...
If Apple actually put in a modern sized battery in the iPhone,
they wouldn't have to lie anymore claiming battery life that isn't
there.
Moreover, if Apple didn't put in cheap puny substandard batteries
into the iPhone, they wouldn't have to throttle them so much with
software either.
Think about that.
they replace their phones because they want a new one or what
they had was lost or stolen, not because it needs a new battery.
I replace a phone when something wears out, which, with these
modern capacity batteries of five to seven amp hours, means it will
happen later rather than sooner (since batteries are a leading
cause of obsolescence). -- Posted out of the goodness of my heart
to disseminate useful information, and particularly to counteract
the bullshit that the iKooks always spew.
Odd about that. My 2 year old SE 2 has 82% of new capacity and will
easily run all day unless I insist on using GPS with the sceen on
full bright. The wife's 2 year old Moto Android with about 2x the
battery has about the same useful life. Could power efficiency
explain something here? Maybe, just look at the battery life the M1
Macs acheive.
On 2022-06-17 06:35, Thomas E. wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 3:37:09 PM UTC-4, Andy Burnelli wrote:
nospam wrote:
Completely false.
it's exactly correct.
Shockingly, Joerg Lorenz is actually correct, nospam. Most modern
phones come with five amp hour to seven amp hour capacities.
Stupid claim in a world where people stick to their phones for
years because the manufacturers have no groundbraking
inventions for years.
how long they keep them is not the issue.
Think about this...
If Apple actually put in a modern sized battery in the iPhone,
they wouldn't have to lie anymore claiming battery life that isn't
there.
Moreover, if Apple didn't put in cheap puny substandard batteries
into the iPhone, they wouldn't have to throttle them so much with
software either.
Think about that.
they replace their phones because they want a new one or what
they had was lost or stolen, not because it needs a new battery.
I replace a phone when something wears out, which, with these
modern capacity batteries of five to seven amp hours, means it will
happen later rather than sooner (since batteries are a leading
cause of obsolescence). -- Posted out of the goodness of my heart
to disseminate useful information, and particularly to counteract
the bullshit that the iKooks always spew.
Odd about that. My 2 year old SE 2 has 82% of new capacity and will
easily run all day unless I insist on using GPS with the sceen on
full bright. The wife's 2 year old Moto Android with about 2x the
battery has about the same useful life. Could power efficiency
explain something here? Maybe, just look at the battery life the M1
Macs acheive.
I wouldn't put much stock in what Arlen/Andy has to say.
After all, this is person who simultaneously claims that Apple doesn't
design its own processors AND that Apple is responsible for flaws that
are actually inherent to the ISA from ARM that Apple designs the
processors to support.
:-)
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2022-06-17 06:35, Thomas E. wrote:
On Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 3:37:09 PM UTC-4, Andy Burnelli wrote:
nospam wrote:
Completely false.
it's exactly correct.
Shockingly, Joerg Lorenz is actually correct, nospam. Most modern
phones come with five amp hour to seven amp hour capacities.
Stupid claim in a world where people stick to their phones for
years because the manufacturers have no groundbraking
inventions for years.
how long they keep them is not the issue.
Think about this...
If Apple actually put in a modern sized battery in the iPhone,
they wouldn't have to lie anymore claiming battery life that isn't
there.
Moreover, if Apple didn't put in cheap puny substandard batteries
into the iPhone, they wouldn't have to throttle them so much with
software either.
Think about that.
they replace their phones because they want a new one or what
they had was lost or stolen, not because it needs a new battery.
I replace a phone when something wears out, which, with these
modern capacity batteries of five to seven amp hours, means it will
happen later rather than sooner (since batteries are a leading
cause of obsolescence). -- Posted out of the goodness of my heart
to disseminate useful information, and particularly to counteract
the bullshit that the iKooks always spew.
Odd about that. My 2 year old SE 2 has 82% of new capacity and will
easily run all day unless I insist on using GPS with the sceen on
full bright. The wife's 2 year old Moto Android with about 2x the
battery has about the same useful life. Could power efficiency
explain something here? Maybe, just look at the battery life the M1
Macs acheive.
I wouldn't put much stock in what Arlen/Andy has to say.
After all, this is person who simultaneously claims that Apple doesn't
design its own processors AND that Apple is responsible for flaws that
are actually inherent to the ISA from ARM that Apple designs the
processors to support.
:-)
I wouldn’t put ANY stock in what clown/buffoon/trollboi has to say.
This is the moron who STILL claims that every iOS update is an update to
the entire OS, even if only 1 line of code was changed. Because the OS version number gets bumped by x.x.1 - from a 50MB download, mind you - he thinks “the entire OS has been rebuilt”. 🙄
He is the very definition of a troll. Totally obsessed AND totally clueless.
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