I may be wrong but from my understanding; fingerprint type scanners use a Fairly large amount of current via capacitors and what not; I'm comparison to the other circuit aspects of general electronics in a phone. So while it may be "turned off" until activated once it's used to scan your biometrics you're putting a fair anount of drain on the battery.
That said the only negative thing I have to say about apple products vs their competitors is the battery. I just don't see why they keep then below 3000mah when Samsung as an example throws batteries that exceed 5000mah
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Oops autocorrect *in comparison to circuit design.
In other words it's the hardware.
That said the only negative thing I have to say about apple products vs their competitors is the battery. I just don't see why they keep then below 3000mah when Samsung as an example throws batteries that exceed 5000mah
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Oops autocorrect *in comparison to circuit design.
In other words it's the hardware.