You're welcome.Thanks for sharing non actual real world usage data.
Unless you use your iPhone in a lab, these benchmark tests are worthless.
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You're welcome.Thanks for sharing non actual real world usage data.
Unless you use your iPhone in a lab, these benchmark tests are worthless.
The developer of that CPU Identifer app has released a Mac app that isn't as "sketchy" to ease some suspicion but still graph the results.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/09/a-new-way-to-detect-your-iphone-6s-chip-samsung-or-tsmc/
You might also have to wait for a reason to replace it.I wonder if I should replace my plus with Samsung chip. I guess I have to wait until they have stock?
so.. how many of you with tmsc chip have you experienced the lag/freeze issue?
Really? I haven't seen any other 6S Plus battery tests.
This very thread seems to suggest that the TSMC lasts between an hour and a half and two hours longer than the Samsung.
I've got a 2nd samsung because of screens backlight issue/replacement.Compared to your oh-so-useful information.
I had it when restored from a backup. Also some 3D Touch options stopped working (well-known issue). Restored it and setup as new, not a single issue since then. It's been almost 2 weeks.so.. how many of you with tmsc chip have you experienced the lag/freeze issue?