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MobileIQ

MobileIQThe spec sheet, sourced.

Every figure links the source it came from and the date we read it, every price is a UK RRP, and the one number we compute publishes its weights.

Your phone

What phone do you have?

Name it once and every device page re-states its figures as a difference from yours — “5 hours longer than yours”, not “48 hours”. It is kept in this browser and sent nowhere.

Newest phones

The six most recent of 24. Every figure on a card has a linked source on the page behind it, and a phone with too little sourced data prints that instead of an index.

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Comparisons

A win is counted only where the figures can be ranked and the gap is one you could notice. The third number is how often the answer was that it makes no difference.

Answers

The questions a spec table cannot settle. Every claim in them names the page it came from.

  1. Should I replace my iPhone battery or upgrade?

    Most "my phone is slow and dies by teatime" is a worn battery, not a worn-out phone. Apple UK charges £65 to £109 to fix it. Here is the arithmetic, and the cases where it is not worth doing.

  2. When does my iPhone stop getting updates?

    Apple has never published an end-of-support date for any iPhone. Here is what the record actually shows, why "no more updates" means three different things, and what the law requires in the UK.

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