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Who has what processors are in your iPhone SE ?

  • TSMC

    Votes: 97 66.4%
  • Samsung

    Votes: 49 33.6%

  • Total voters
    146
A chip which last longer in heavy usage is better than a chip which doesn't last that long under the same usage. Period.
And don't tell me unrealistic blah blah blah. I don't play any games on my 6s+ coz of my Samsung chip and my battery dropping faster when I do.
 
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This is what's in mine.
 
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I don't really care which ones in mine and I would be hesitant about giving an app or 3rd party access to the internals of my phone just to check on it.
 
A chip which last longer in heavy usage is better than a chip which doesn't last that long under the same usage. Period.
And don't tell me unrealistic blah blah blah. I don't play any games on my 6s+ coz of my Samsung chip and my battery dropping faster when I do.

You are right - I have the Samsung chip and I don't even turn mine on.
 
IMG_0006.PNG Can't tell whether I have a TSMC or Samsung. I have a Samsung model number but all benchmark apps say I have a TSMC chip.
 
On this app it says I have the good one . In a another app it says I have the Samsung.

Edit: I have the TSMC chip. "N69AP" is the one to have lol
 

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