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Cranium89
"A new study by Blancco Technology Group finds that iOS devices were, on average, less reliable than their Android counterparts during the final quarter of 2016, but both have more than their fair share of hiccups, glitches, and outright crashes. For some points of interest, iOS users in the study experienced an overall 62% failure rate, versus 47% for Android devices. Among the Android ecosystem, Samsung phones consistently experienced the most glitches, in a pattern that continued for five quarters straight on back.
iPhones' errors and malfunctions tended to center around overheating, headphone issues, and app crashes. Android, meanwhile, was plagued by camera issues, charging problems, and USB hiccups, a notorious pain point among Android users who have had their phones for a while."
https://www.androidheadlines.com/201...lure-rate.html
Det du citerat motbevisar inget av det jag skrev i inlägget du citerat av mig, men bara tog med en mening...
Du påstod att det var bullshit att ingenjörerna testar produkterna utförligt i förväg, det påståendet är lika galet fel fortfarande oavsett det du nu citerade.
Dessutom verkar den artikeln lite sisådär... typ clickbait. För det första så verkar det inte finnas länk till källan eller det den påstådda undersökningen. Så vi kan inte se hur den utförts, vilka kriterierna var etc etc.
För det andra så låter 47 och 62% failrate som rena fantasierna, i synnerhet när man inte kan se vad de undersökt och hur, eller på hur många enheter. Kolla på kommentaren under artikeln så ser du att inte bara jag reagerar på detta.
Här har du en till undersökning från samma firma, där de säger att iPhone X har 3% failrate och inte ett ord om överhettning...
http://www.iphonehacks.com/2018/07/i...te-report.html
Ser vi sen vad som skriv i sista stycket...
Citat:
The report also found that Bluetooth is the most likely performance issue to affect iOS devices, followed by Wi-Fi, headset and mobile data, while "performance" is the biggest problem for Android, followed by the camera, microphone and battery charging.
In addition, Blancco found that while 74.3 percent of iOS devices run iOS 11 and an additional 17.7 percent run iOS 10, more than 50 percent of Android customers are still using "Nougat," the operating system from 2016. Apple keynotes regularly point out similar disparities.
Blancco's data, it's worth noting, comes from "data collected from iOS and Android devices brought into wireless carriers and device manufacturers for Blancco testing and erasure," so it doesn't represent a representation of all users of the devices and operating systems.