Gekko
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I have iPhone 6 plus and I can say the battery on the 6 plus is the best I ever used..
so you disagree with these numbers?
I have iPhone 6 plus and I can say the battery on the 6 plus is the best I ever used..
so you disagree with these numbers?
It wouldn't be hard to disagree with the numbers of just about any battery life test as each individuals usage will vary in the real world. Phone Arena doesn't even disclose the specifics of the script they use so there's lots of room for disagreement.so you disagree with these numbers?
It wouldn't be hard to disagree with the numbers of just about any battery life test as each individuals usage will vary in the real world. Phone Arena doesn't even disclose the specifics of the script they use so there's lots of room for disagreement.
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What's scientific about it? It could be a poorly constructed test. We have no way of knowing because we don't know the specifics of the script being used. Not every test that simply measures something is scientific.i'll take a scientific test over "gut feelings" any day.
What's scientific about it? It could be a poorly constructed test. We have no way of knowing because we don't know the specifics of the script being used. Not every test that simply measures something is scientific.
Furthermore using a single test that you don't know much about and basing your opinions off of it isn't very scientific either.
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I know I can. I'm simply pointing out that holding up one test and going "so you disagree with these numbers?" doesn't mean much. It's one test. There's no consensus yet and that person's usage of both phones may cause them to experience different results in terms of battery life for each of the phones. There's only but so far these tests can go.i trust Phone Arena's testing methods. you can choose not to and conduct/find your own tests.
"Our settings are definitely consistent from test to test. Phone screens are always set to 200-nit brightness, and their software settings are equally adjusted so that one doesn't draw more power than the other."
I know I can. I'm simply pointing out that holding up one test and going "so you disagree with these numbers?" doesn't mean much. It's one test. There's no consensus yet and that person's usage of both phones may cause them to experience different results in terms of battery life for each of the phones. There's only but so far these tests can go.
I don't really put any weight into anyone touting the accuracy of their own testing methods. Everyone thinks their own testing methods are superior otherwise they'd probably do something else.
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Well you might have wanted to ask the question differently as it didn't seem to produce the desired response. Something like "Did you find the iPhone 6 lasted longer in your usage." would have come across entirely different.you're killing me. my point in asking "so you disagree with these numbers?" was to see how his real world experience compares with the numbers of their test.