Chipgate debunked by a well-known American organization

Chipgate debunked iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S PlusChipgate was debunked by Consumer Reports, one of the most respected independent American organizations that tests the various electronic products launched on the US market, making purchase recommendations for consumers based on the checks.

These weeks chipgate was in the attention of the whole world because it was repeatedly said that iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus terminals with Samsung and TSMC chip have different autonomy, the Koreans making worse faces, the Taiwanese making the best ones.

Apple stated that the difference in autonomy between the iPhnoe 6S with TSMC chip and Samsung is only 2% - 3%, and those from Consumer Reports wanted to find out how much truth there is in the rumors and in the official information from Apple, they tested iPhone 6S si 6S iPhone Plus in his own laboratory.

Those from Consumer Reports tried to test the terminals in real conditions of use, transmitting a signal of +10 dBm on frequency 5, at the same time doing Internet browsing tests via Wi-Fi, all with both terminals having the same settings made .

Smartphones are as complicated as the people who use them, so it's impossible to say with certainty that the battery- and temperature-performance differences we measured in this chipgate testing will be consistent in every imaginable scenario. But if iPhone 6s users are ever disappointed with their phones, we're confident it won't be because they bought the model with the "wrong" chip.

Based on these tests, those from Consumer Reports discovered that the differences in autonomy between the TSMC and Samsung chips of the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus are approximately 1%, that is, less than what the Apple company stated last week.

Consumer Reports basically now confirms everything the company said Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), repeatedly and it was expected to see this, but in real life you will definitely have different results compared to what we see on the internet in various articles.

The reality is that battery autonomy differs depending on how each person uses their terminal, so the difference could be 1% or 50% for you depending on the tasks you undertake with your devices.