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 Iphone 6s/6s+ SAMSUNG Or TSMC ?, Iphone 6s/6s+ SAMSUNG Or TSMC ?

Please Choose Where You Bought Your Phone and Which Chip You Get?
 
Maxis - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 33 ] ** [13.25%]
Maxis - TSMC CHIP [ 25 ] ** [10.04%]
Celcom - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 5 ] ** [2.01%]
Celcom - TSMC CHIP [ 5 ] ** [2.01%]
Digi - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 13 ] ** [5.22%]
Digi - TSMC CHIP [ 11 ] ** [4.42%]
U Mobile - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 12 ] ** [4.82%]
U Mobile - TSMC CHIP [ 2 ] ** [0.80%]
Authorised Retailer (Machines,Switch etc) - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 23 ] ** [9.24%]
Authorised Retailer (Machines,Switch etc) - TSMC CHIP [ 10 ] ** [4.02%]
APPLE Online Store - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 16 ] ** [6.43%]
APPLE Online Store - TSMC CHIP [ 9 ] ** [3.61%]
Other - SAMSUNG CHIP [ 6 ] ** [2.41%]
Other - TSMC CHIP [ 12 ] ** [4.82%]
I JUST WANT LOOK ANSWER [ 67 ] ** [26.91%]
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TSJayChouYEE
post Oct 16 2015, 05:30 PM

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QUOTE(dreamthief @ Oct 16 2015, 04:24 PM)
TS, please post this link

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/iphone-6s...tsmc,30306.html
Credits to BoomBiddy.

looks like this benchmark test done by Toms hardware tell a different story. But I'm no expert. Supposingly smaller size die will result in better battery efficiency, heat which is in line with Tomshardware article.

That's usually the trend for Intel/AMD chips.
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I know this but some of the Taiwan apple fans point out that the Samsung chip temperature test a bit fake.
Samsung chip iphone logo show blue colour.
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post Oct 16 2015, 06:17 PM

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Imagine next time when wanna sell the phone online in Garage Sale... Additional question for potential buyers to ask... "Yours TMSC or Samsung chip?"...

Adui... doh.gif
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post Oct 16 2015, 06:56 PM

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maxis 6s 64gb gold
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i actually like samsung chip
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post Oct 16 2015, 06:58 PM

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Let's just forget about this issue and move on with our lives (and our devices). biggrin.gif
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post Oct 16 2015, 08:03 PM

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post Oct 16 2015, 08:33 PM

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Judging from this poll's data, I think majority of this batch of stocks in Malaysia have the Samsung chip. So don't worry too much, just get it and enjoy.
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QUOTE(OKLY @ Oct 16 2015, 08:33 PM)
Judging from this poll's data, I think majority of this batch of stocks in Malaysia have the Samsung chip. So don't worry too much, just get it and enjoy.
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And looks like 128 gb model has a higher potential to get TMSC, as for 64 gb mostly comes with Samsung... After this, for those who vote in this thread, pls dont forget to put a comment about your model and capacity... Thank u!
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post Oct 17 2015, 01:00 AM

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Lol people even bothered to.
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QUOTE(dreamthief @ Oct 16 2015, 04:24 PM)
TS, please post this link

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/iphone-6s...tsmc,30306.html
Credits to BoomBiddy.

looks like this benchmark test done by Toms hardware tell a different story. But I'm no expert. Supposingly smaller size die will result in better battery efficiency, heat which is in line with Tomshardware article.

That's usually the trend for Intel/AMD chips.
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I was about to say the same thing. In chip manufacturing, smaller chip actually consume less power and run more efficiently. Therefore, theoretically, Samsung chip has a slight advantage.
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post Oct 17 2015, 08:17 AM

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Well, most articles suggest the difference is rather small. Heck, sometimes you also get a 2-3% variance from two similar chips. Don't quite see what the big fuss is all about...
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post Oct 17 2015, 08:42 AM

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QUOTE(attw @ Oct 17 2015, 08:17 AM)
Well, most articles suggest the difference is rather small. Heck, sometimes you also get a 2-3% variance from two similar chips. Don't quite see what the big fuss is all about...
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apparently is not that small.
big enough to have a dedicated thread with polling.
again my question to everyone here.
what will you do if you get the undesired chip? doh.gif
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post Oct 17 2015, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(harmeet15 @ Oct 17 2015, 08:42 AM)
apparently is not that small.
big enough to have a dedicated thread with polling.
again my question to everyone here.
what will you do if you get the undesired chip?  doh.gif
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Lock yourself in room and cry lol
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QUOTE(harmeet15 @ Oct 17 2015, 08:42 AM)
apparently is not that small.
big enough to have a dedicated thread with polling.
again my question to everyone here.
what will you do if you get the undesired chip?  doh.gif
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Well, for me there is no "undesired" chip. As long as my phone works fine, I have no issues. Will only know about battery life after two weeks or so. But from what I can see so far after having the phone for a day, the battery life is pretty similar to my 6 Plus previously, so that's great.
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Well I would put those people who question the chipset type are those procrastinators in general. The type that will go on and on about how the 6S doesnt have much improvements and a million excuses for not getting the phone. They will then go on and on saying why they would go for the Iphone 7 next year. To me, my reply would be, "Come back next year and hear them rant about getting the 7s then". People who are really fans would have gotten the phones by now.

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post Oct 17 2015, 09:06 AM

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QUOTE(harmeet15 @ Oct 17 2015, 08:42 AM)
apparently is not that small.
big enough to have a dedicated thread with polling.
again my question to everyone here.
what will you do if you get the undesired chip?  doh.gif
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It is an overblown issue by people who are not seeing the bigger pic.

I do electronics stuff part time and even the same battery batch can have slightly different capacity.

A lot of these tests only test the processor. They also forgot that not all batteries have same capacity even if the same model.
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QUOTE(noisetrigger @ Oct 17 2015, 09:06 AM)
It is an overblown issue by people who are not seeing the bigger pic.

I do electronics stuff part time and even the same battery batch can have slightly different capacity.

A lot of these tests only test the processor. They also forgot that not all batteries have same capacity even if the same model.
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This is true. +1
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post Oct 17 2015, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(noisetrigger @ Oct 17 2015, 09:06 AM)
It is an overblown issue by people who are not seeing the bigger pic.

I do electronics stuff part time and even the same battery batch can have slightly different capacity.

A lot of these tests only test the processor. They also forgot that not all batteries have same capacity even if the same model.
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True +2 ... Im engineering in semiconductor ~~ rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

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post Oct 17 2015, 10:21 AM

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Anyone notice their iPhone 6s comes with all the FCC logo at the back of the phone?

I thought it isn't suppose to be there anymore in this S model.
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