• I think it's funny how desperate Apple is on its crappy overall iPhone

    From Marion@21:1/5 to All on Sun Mar 9 06:22:01 2025
    I think it's funny how desperate Apple is on its crappy overall iPhone
    battery life given the single most effective way to increase overall
    battery life (i.e., number of charge/discharge cycles before dropping below 80%) is, OMG... what shocking science this is... a BIGGER battery.

    Since Apple always puts garbage batteries in iPhones, that "bigger" battery translates to a "normal-sized" modern battery (which no iPhone ever had).

    It's no wonder the EU won't allow Apple to sell the iPhone 14 & older in
    the EU this summer - because Apple can't certify the battery will last.

    Now comes Apple's sheer desperation as outlined in this recent article:
    *Apple might have a way to boost battery life in the iPhone 17 Air*
    <https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-air-high-density-battery/>
    "If correct, the iPhone 17 Air would be the first Apple iPhone
    to make use of high-density battery cells, which can pack more
    energy into a small package."

    Only Apple marketing can make the outlandish propaganda claim that a 1% efficiency can beat a 100% deficiency in battery capacity, when it comes to cycles before it drops below 80%.

    The real question is who is *that* stupid to believe Apple's propaganda?

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Marion on Sun Mar 9 14:09:41 2025
    On 2025-03-08 22:22, Marion wrote:
    I think it's funny how desperate Apple is on its crappy overall iPhone battery life given the single most effective way to increase overall
    battery life (i.e., number of charge/discharge cycles before dropping below 80%) is, OMG... what shocking science this is... a BIGGER battery.

    You know a method that is just as effective:

    Use less power.


    Since Apple always puts garbage batteries in iPhones, that "bigger" battery translates to a "normal-sized" modern battery (which no iPhone ever had).

    It's no wonder the EU won't allow Apple to sell the iPhone 14 & older in
    the EU this summer - because Apple can't certify the battery will last.

    Now comes Apple's sheer desperation as outlined in this recent article: *Apple might have a way to boost battery life in the iPhone 17 Air* <https://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/iphone-air-high-density-battery/>
    "If correct, the iPhone 17 Air would be the first Apple iPhone
     to make use of high-density battery cells, which can pack more
     energy into a small package."

    Only Apple marketing can make the outlandish propaganda claim that a 1% efficiency can beat a 100% deficiency in battery capacity, when it comes to cycles before it drops below 80%.

    The real question is who is *that* stupid to believe Apple's propaganda?

    1. You aren't bright enough (apparently) to realize that a "100%
    deficiency in battery capacity" would mean no batter capacity at all"

    2. Even if we unpack your ignorance, iPhone batteries aren't half the
    size of the batteries in other smartphones, doofus.

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