My own TSMC vs Samsung battery run-down test


i have here 2 iphone 6s's, 128gb, space gray, 1 tsmc , other samsung. i've restored them each same backup, removed sim each, placed them in airplane mode, set screen brightness max, killed background apps, charged 100%, , otherwise made them identical know how.

ran geekbench 3, and, other tests showed, after time samsung's battery fell 48% while tsmc's battery @ 54% (6% delta).

then, stopped geekbench 3 , instead ran 2 hours of slideshow camera roll (the 2 phones stayed synced on same photos), , played movie (again, moves stayed synced). after both slideshow , movie run-downs, samsung @ 21% , tsmc @ 27%. delta still @ 6%.

think there's going on in geekbench 3 not "real world." perhaps heavy usage during geekbench test causes heating effect or other phenomena results in higher power consumption, few people see in everyday use. based on testing, tsmc , samsung behave near identical in real-world usage. in fact, there may other qualities samsung aren't put benchmark test may show outlast tsmc in lighter-than-normal use.

i'm going repeat testing @ least 2 more times, , i'll post additional info if comes up. in meantime, please relax , know whether have tsmc or samsung, you're holding 1 of finest pieces of technology in world. happy it's in hands.
 

any chance try looping gfxbench gl 3.1 battery tests until each phone loses power? again , keep posted!
 


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