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 The Official iPhone 6s/6s+ Discussion Thread | V1, Officially available on 16/10

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FluffyTee
post Sep 27 2015, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(kokhoong0624 @ Sep 26 2015, 12:22 AM)
One thing about Android that will never catch up with iOS is how the notifications are delivered.
You'll realize that the iPhone only have 1000+mAH of power and some Androids have 3000+mAH of power but doesn't last three times as long as the iPhone when used after a period of time.
One of the reasons is because of the Push Notifications in iPhone. I think it's one of the greatest feature in iOS that are rarely mentioned.
When you run an Android, all the apps like Whatsapp, Wechat, Fb all have to stay in the background and prepare to receive notification and if one app isn't done properly by the developer it's gonna drain lots of power and your phone gonna die. This explains why Android when you install more apps the battery dies faster.
But in iOS. What happens is.. All apps are shut down in the background.. and when you receive a Whatsapp message, fb notification or wechat, the servers have to send to Apple server then "Pushed" to your iPhone. Hence only the Apple push notification have to stay awake and other apps can be turned off completely and save a great load of battery life..

How android counter this? Add battery capacity each year. That's not cool. haha tongue.gif

Just my two cents. No offense.
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Agreed IOS is more battery optimized than Android.
But ur fact are .. erm.. basically u don know what your talking at all.. Suggest u update/read up a lil before posting an essay.
Android uses GCM. a common path way to send notification. While not identical in features, its the IOS version of APNS. GCM was introduced 3 years ago.

But i do agree with u android will have difficulty in catching up to IOS battery life, because Android is a much more complex OS.
Apple's IOS aims values stability, ease of use and simplicity, while Google's Android values openness choice and customization.. I used to have 4S and S4. Short history of the 2 OS. At stock settings, 4S battery > S4 battery, but in exchange S4 has more freedom than 4S, and i found my self using my S4 more for its camera, surfing, music, editing and etc stuff while my 4S is for receiving calls and replying whatsapp messages. After optimization (root and jailbreak), both phones perform similar in battery life and usage capabilities. What i do notice after customization, i found myself more likely to add app/mods from Cydia to add more features thats missing/restricted on my 4S, and add apps/mods from xda to suppress/remove unnecessary features thats hogging performance and battery from my S4.

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post Sep 27 2015, 12:41 PM

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QUOTE(androidpolis @ Sep 27 2015, 12:21 PM)
Most people have much better things than spending time optimizing or customizing the phone. Only geeks and nerds do that.
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I believe most ppl who uses smart phones will optimize up to some degree and usually there is a benefit doing so. But its an optional choice if a user wants to remain in the default settings or personalize the phone.
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post Sep 27 2015, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(androidpolis @ Sep 27 2015, 12:45 PM)
Not true. It may be somewhat true 10 years ago when most ppl use feature phones.
Now it's also cheaper to buy smartphone especially android stuff.
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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ Sep 27 2015, 02:04 PM)
depends on people also. if cheapskate want buy cheap phone, then have to deal with shitty specs and i wish them good luck.
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was about to reply the same thing. but well said.

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post Oct 3 2015, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Oct 3 2015, 11:14 PM)
Still cheaper compared to buying from Singapore. Glad I opted to wait.
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wrong post bruh

lol nvm u edited it

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double post

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