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Posted by Neenyah
 - February 04, 2024, 21:00:16
Quote from: PnwPotSnob on February 04, 2024, 20:48:1115 pro max takes the worst photos of any iPhone I've had for the last 5 years, it's so bad I've been considering moving to android.
"Expected behavior" 😬
Posted by PnwPotSnob
 - February 04, 2024, 20:48:11
15 pro max takes the worst photos of any iPhone I've had for the last 5 years, it's so bad I've been considering moving to android.
Posted by Toortle
 - February 04, 2024, 17:45:08
Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 09:02:57it was not iOS 17, Instagram was heating up iPhone.
Lol.

Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 09:02:57people don't understand physics lol. you can transfer heat from CPU at any rate, add graphenes and vapor chambers, but you can't dissipate it faster. all those vapor chambers are a placebo, bottleneck is emission, not transfer.
So the iPhone 14 Pro is in warmer room able to run significantly cooler than the iPhone 15 Pro - notebookcheck.net/Apple-iPhone-14-Pro-review-The-Apple-smartphone-is-ready-for-the-island.659550.0.html#toc-12 - but the 15 Pro suddenly can't dissipate heat faster and warming up way much more is "expected behavior"? You Apple fanatics are truly amazing.
Posted by Urmom
 - February 04, 2024, 17:20:18
Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 14:49:42
Quote from: Urmom on February 04, 2024, 14:04:02Did you check if the samsung phone was using the same amount of power as the other phone? How hot were the phones getting? Which phones were those? Do the other phones not have any vapor chambers? How did  you measure all these? Source?
lmao another low-quality commenter asking questions that are covered in every single phone review and thinking he's smart

imagine this guy finally watches some reviews and realizes phones do not heat indefinitely and only up to back cover temperature limit set by manufacturer around 40C

Can you show the source or will you just keep babbling bs? Or are you illiterate? Many phones in this sites reviews itself go way above 40°c.
Posted by Low Quality Comment
 - February 04, 2024, 15:45:16
To be fair, all android phones are heating up these days. The ones that don't are heavily throttling or only equaling performance from chips like 4 years ago. So unfortunately, we can't even have some good old flame wars on this topic like we used to.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - February 04, 2024, 15:36:19
Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 13:20:34braindead

Apple fan advertising Apple by insulting others.
Posted by lmao
 - February 04, 2024, 14:49:42
Quote from: Urmom on February 04, 2024, 14:04:02Did you check if the samsung phone was using the same amount of power as the other phone? How hot were the phones getting? Which phones were those? Do the other phones not have any vapor chambers? How did  you measure all these? Source?
lmao another low-quality commenter asking questions that are covered in every single phone review and thinking he's smart

imagine this guy finally watches some reviews and realizes phones do not heat indefinitely and only up to back cover temperature limit set by manufacturer around 40C
Posted by Urmom
 - February 04, 2024, 14:04:02
Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 09:02:57it was not iOS 17, Instagram was heating up iPhone.

people don't understand physics lol. you can transfer heat from CPU at any rate, add graphenes and vapor chambers, but you can't dissipate it faster. all those vapor chambers are a placebo, bottleneck is emission, not transfer. samsung put their placebo huge vapor chamber in and still has lowest benchmark temporal stability ever.

Did you check if the samsung phone was using the same amount of power as the other phone? How hot were the phones getting? Which phones were those? Do the other phones not have any vapor chambers? How did  you measure all these? Source?
Posted by lmao
 - February 04, 2024, 13:20:34
Quote from: RobertJasiek on February 04, 2024, 11:07:04They do work very well to reduce noise of notebooks if combined with other cooling means
lol how are notebooks related to article about smartphones, you have trouble following context?

Quote from: RobertJasiek on February 04, 2024, 11:07:04I know and it never stops to amaze me that You-are-holding-it-wrong years are about as good as years with hardware quality. iSheep gets what it deserves for its lack of critical thinking on purchase. I cannot await the You-are-folding-it-wrong years...
lmao yet another angry braindead commenter calling people "lacking critical thinking" and "sheep" for being poor and pathetic himself. do not worry about apple userbase, they earn money and are getting the best for those.
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - February 04, 2024, 11:07:04
Quote from: lmao on February 04, 2024, 09:02:57all those vapor chambers are a placebo

They do work very well to reduce noise of notebooks if combined with other cooling means. In smartphones, space might be too restricted for vapor chambers to become useful though.

Quotemeanwhile in the real world lmao
Apple hits "all-time high" smartphone market share, takes #1 spot for 2023

I know and it never stops to amaze me that You-are-holding-it-wrong years are about as good as years with hardware quality. iSheep gets what it deserves for its lack of critical thinking on purchase. I cannot await the You-are-folding-it-wrong years...
Posted by lmao
 - February 04, 2024, 09:02:57
it was not iOS 17, Instagram was heating up iPhone.

people don't understand physics lol. you can transfer heat from CPU at any rate, add graphenes and vapor chambers, but you can't dissipate it faster. all those vapor chambers are a placebo, bottleneck is emission, not transfer. samsung put their placebo huge vapor chamber in and still has lowest benchmark temporal stability ever.

Quote from: RobertJasiek on February 04, 2024, 07:53:56Apple calling too great heat "expected behavior" hits the endconsumers in their face saying: "Warning! Do not buy!"
meanwhile in the real world lmao
Apple hits "all-time high" smartphone market share, takes #1 spot for 2023
Apple beat all the Android OEMs while selling dramatically more expensive phones
low-quality NBC news attract low-quality commenters
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - February 04, 2024, 07:53:56
Apple calling too great heat "expected behavior" hits the endconsumers in their face saying: "Warning! Do not buy!"
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 04, 2024, 07:19:39
Apple considers iPhone 15 Pro models running warmer than previous iPhones to be "expected behavior", we have learned. However, iPhone 16 Pro owners might look forward to different device behavior with Apple rumored to be exploring the use of graphene to mitigate lingering thermal issues.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-says-iPhone-15-Pro-running-warm-is-expected-behavior-exploring-graphene-solution-for-iPhone-16-Pro.800014.0.html