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My Verizon 64GB SG 6s+ is TSMC, but still little disappointed with my battery life coming from my iPhone 6. I may get ~15% better battery compared to my iPhone 6. Maybe I was expecting too much.
 
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My first 6S Plus had the Samsung chip. I was getting temperature warnings, so I ended up exchanging it. My current 6S Plus has the TSMC chip. It runs cooler, though it does still heat up a bit, and the battery life seems to be better.
 
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I m at 69% using since 10 am this morning 6s tsmc. No video watching or YouTube just browsing texting and few phone calls total 41 minutes talk time. Do you guys think it's good? Btw Bluetooth is on Apple Watch is connected on charger but haven't wear it.
 
I wonder if I should replace my plus with Samsung chip. I guess I have to wait until they have stock?
 
6s+ TSMC Verizon 128gb RG. Definitely about 8 hours of straight screen usage, with days of standby
 

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So is there any real correlation between chip vendor and the hot home button / phone turning off issue?



Somewhere around here I saw this, TSMC, The Samsung Manufacturing Company, funny.
 
Just picked up my 6S+ 64GB and has the Samsung chip.
I'm going to test it and compare the battery life with other screenshots you post here, and if there's a huge difference, I will exchange it...
 
so.. how many of you with tmsc chip have you experienced the lag/freeze issue?
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.
 
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