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Not all iPhones are created equal -- and that's because the A9 processor chip had two different manufacturers.
You may have recently decided to upgrade to the iPhone 6s or 6s Plus, but beware: Not every single one of Apple's latest edition phone is exactly the same.
The A9 processor chip, which is in every new iPhone, had two different manufacturers. Some phones have a Samsung chip, while others have a chip from TSMC, and it turns out not all chips are created equal. The chips from TSMC reportedly provide users a better battery life.
The difference in battery might be slight, but it's still enough to rile up consumers.
To learn more check out the video from CNET below:
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