the iphones do not have different loads. they have the same innards. minor changes in (extremely low voltage) RAM and trivial differences in core clocks, if that. all the iphones of each generation have the same basic internals. the difference is the size of the screens and the size of the batteries powering them. actually, the larger screens in the expensive iphones up til now have used more battery-efficient technology than the older tech driving the smaller screens.
but your analogy is dumb. you are comparing two phones with a 30% size difference. the batteries in the large iphones are dramatically larger than the mini ones. so you get a longer battery life. they have already engineered and tweaked the hell out of the smaller iphones to get as much juice as possible.
from a product design point-of-view, it makes perfect sense that the most expensive handsets will last longer than than entry-level ones. what the fuck even is this discussion?
but your analogy is dumb. you are comparing two phones with a 30% size difference. the batteries in the large iphones are dramatically larger than the mini ones. so you get a longer battery life. they have already engineered and tweaked the hell out of the smaller iphones to get as much juice as possible.
from a product design point-of-view, it makes perfect sense that the most expensive handsets will last longer than than entry-level ones. what the fuck even is this discussion?
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