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On Tue, 1 Jul 2025 15:45:35 -0400, -hh wrote :
Absolutely. I agree. Nothing wrong, per se, with a "B" score.
Which means that your claim (still quoted above) that Apple has
"dismally failed in efficiency." is a flat-out lie.
You can take it as a lie but I said very clearly the iPhone earned a B.
I said all the Android OEMs earned an A rating.
And a G was really bad.
Because Apple advertises they're more "efficient".
And yet, they're not.
Incorrect: they've merely not achieved the highest possible score on
this particular benchmark test that happens to be used in the EU.
I knew iPhones would fare dismally simply because of the crappy batteries.