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What can i do if my iPhone 6s has the N71AP chip and not the N71mAP?

What can i do if my iPhone 6s has the N71AP chip and not the N71mAP?

iPhone 6s gets extremely hot with poor battery performance, any type of advice would be appreciated.

iPhone 6s, iOS 9.0.1

Posted on Oct 8, 2015 2:41 AM

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Posted on Oct 8, 2015 5:43 AM

We need a statement from apple because what I paid for is a device/ CPU that performs with the same performance/ battery time as "equal" advertised devices.


Why is the 14nm CPU (Samsung) slower than the 16nm CPU (TSMC)?

Why does the Samsung CPU has a lower battery time than the TSMC CPU?


Will software updates eliminate the bad configuration of the Samsung CPU?


Continuity, we need continuity.

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Oct 8, 2015 5:43 AM in response to yooyooman

We need a statement from apple because what I paid for is a device/ CPU that performs with the same performance/ battery time as "equal" advertised devices.


Why is the 14nm CPU (Samsung) slower than the 16nm CPU (TSMC)?

Why does the Samsung CPU has a lower battery time than the TSMC CPU?


Will software updates eliminate the bad configuration of the Samsung CPU?


Continuity, we need continuity.

Oct 9, 2015 4:39 AM in response to stedman1

Again, this is not a conspiracy. Battery life can always be helped with ios patches. But the overheating many users have been experiencing is the concerning aspect, and it just so happens that the samsung chips are the ones that is causing this overheating on multiple divices. People with TSMC chips are not experiencing overheating issues with the iPhone 6s or 6s Plus.

What can i do if my iPhone 6s has the N71AP chip and not the N71mAP?

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