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Old 18-09-2016, 16:58   #28
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Re: Apple Ditches Headphone Socket in iPhone 7

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Originally Posted by Hom3r View Post
I see the Note 7 is conveniently missing.

I fread reviews it was far superior to the i7
The Note 7 uses the same chip as the S7. Last years iPhone beats the Note 7:

http://www.phonearena.com/news/iPhon...e-test_id84387

and look at the Ars benchmarks: http://arstechnica.co.uk/apple/2016/...7-review/5/#h2





It's a blowout.

Even without the benchmarks though the day to day use is a problem for Samsung: http://www.xda-developers.com/with-t...d-performance/

Apple's A chips outpace anything in the Android market at the moment. Apple use it across their (high-priced) range and even their lower end options will use the previous year's chips. That level of scale and investment is a massive benefit.

They're even more powerful than many of Apple's laptop range. Whatever you think of Apple the development of their own chipsets is one of the most interesting things happening in technology at the moment. Since the 5S they've been getting huge leaps in performance. Next year they'll be able to drop the 5S and make iOS 11 fully 64bit. With every supported platform being 5S or above then Apple and developers can target very capable platforms.
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