Interesting point. I wonder why Apple doesn't throttle their processor to improve battery life when doing things such as workout.
techtom10
joined 2 years ago
I'm not sur why it would matter, at the end of the day. They're both getting the same data points during a workout.
People argue that Apple Watch does more when you're just standing around. So even though it's sitting there it's using lets say 40% processing power checking for siri, occasional heart rate etc.
But if you're doing a workout you're running the Apple Watch at like 90% processing power for it to get all the data. So it's an easier way to compare.
Kind of like doing a Geekbench test.
Did you read my post? "Why is Apple Watch battery so crap compared to competition? (when doing the same workout)". It's literally in the title. When doing the same workout.
The whole post is about only comparing the sports features.