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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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noisetrigger
post Oct 17 2015, 08:06 AM

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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, 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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post Oct 20 2015, 03:04 AM

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After three days of usage I can say that my 6s 64gb space grey last about as long as my i4 when I first got it.

My usage pattern is about the same (maybe even more cause new phone) i.e FB, whatsapp, messenger, youtube, picture taking, video, and Siri and a full charge lasted me from 1pm to 10pm with 33% left to spare.

It is a Samsung chip.

 

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