WANNA CHECK IF YOUR IPHONE 6S / 6S PLUS is A SAMSUNG OR TSMC ?

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DID you know there are 2 different manufacturers of the A9 chipset inside the heart of your new iphone6s or iphone6s plus ?

one of them SAMSUNG and the other TSMC . as you can see from the picture above from chipworks .

whats the difference ?  SIZE ! but not everyone agrees that bigger is better . heres why :

 

 

At the end of last month, it was discovered by Chipworks that Apple used two separate manufacturers to cover the manufacturing needs of the A9 chips found in the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. Notably, the Samsung version of the A9 chip, which measured at 96mm², was smaller than the TSMC version of the A9 chip, which measured in at 104.5mm².

Many had figured that the smaller Samsung A9 chip was the better chip, being that it was smaller and smaller die processes could potentially lead to improvements in power efficiency over the larger TSMC A9 chip, but is that really the case?

Recent benchmarks shared by Reddit user raydizzle compare a Geekbench battery life score between two iPhone 6s Plus devices, which had the same exact applications, settings, and backups as one another – one of them reportedly had a Samsung A9 chip, and the other reportedly had a TSMC A9 chip. The results are actually impressive – TSMC’s A9 chip was able to withstand nearly two hours more of battery benchmarking than Samsung’s was:


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Other benchmarks have also shown that the TSMC A9 chip may be marginally faster than the Samsung A9 chip as well, but the differences are essentially impossible to tell without premium benchmarking software. In terms of battery life on the other hand, a two-hour different is pretty huge.

Fortunately TSMC is found powering most of Apple’s iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models, in what is estimated to be a 60/40 split, so your chances of ending up with a TSMC-powered iPhone is higher than your chances of ending up with a Samsung-powered iPhone.

If you’re curious what chip you may have inside of your new iPhone, you can use an iOS application called Lirum Device Info Lite – System Monitor (first spotted by Engadget) to find out what chip you have under the hood. If the application shows a model number N66AP (in the iPhone 6s plus) or N71AP (in the iPhone 6s), then you have the Samsung A9 chip. If the application shows a model number N66MAP (in the iPhone 6s plus) or N71MAP (in the iPhone 6s), then you have the TSMC A9 chip.

 

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Users complain about iOS 9’s Wi-Fi Assist feature burning through data

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i 1st read this article on friday regarding wi-fi assist clocking up data usage on a blog site , didn’t pay much attention but it seems over the days this has became a real issue for many.

SO , PLEASE please , help you family , your friends , your colleagues , the stranger beside you at a bar , your classmate ….etc etc ….to SWITCH WI-FI ASSIST OFF !

Go to Settings , Mobile Data , scroll down the page to the end and you will see the option WI-FI ASSIST. ( as shown in picture )

 

Some iOS users are claiming that iOS 9’s Wi-Fi Assist feature — which uses cellular data to boost browsing speed when an iPhone is connected to a poor quality wireless network — has resulted in large amounts of unforeseen data usage. The feature is automatically turned on when users update to iOS 9, and while the specifics of exactly how much data the feature uses aren’t entirely clear, users without unlimited data plans may want to turn Wi-Fi Assist off to avoid overages. The off switch is somewhat buried, located in Settings>Cellular near the very bottom of the screen, under the cellular settings for all of the apps installed on the phone.

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How to Fix a ‘Slide to Upgrade’ Screen That Won’t Go Away ? iOS9

 

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Got several calls over the weekend regarding this problem and i’m sure many more to come .
so share this around with your friends and families to avoid any disappointment .
Always  , ALWAYS !! BACK UP YOUR DEVICES BEFORE UPGRADING TO iOS 9 .

Apple has posted instructions on how to fix a ‘Slide to Upgrade’ screen that won’t go away during the update to iOS 9 process.

When the Slide to Upgrade screen doesn’t respond, find out what to do.

Here’s the steps to resolve the problem:

Step One
Connect your iOS device to a computer that you’ve previously synced with iTunes. Then make sure iTunes is open.

Step Two
Select your device. If you don’t see it listed, force restart your device by pressing and holding both the Sleep/Wake and Home button for at least 10 seconds, until you see the Apple logo.

Step Three
If you made an iTunes backup of your device before updating to iOS 9, restore your device from that backup. If not, you need to make a backup of your device in iTunes, then restore from that backup.

good luck .

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