According to a new report, the new Apple iPhone 5 costs just 41 cents per year to charge, assuming you charge it once per day.
Says Opower, the energy analytics co.: "iPhone 5: consumed 9.5 watt-hours to charge, taking 1 hour and 50 minutes. Maximum wattage was 6.3 watts, with an average of approximately 5.0 W. Multiplying 0.0095 kWh/day by 365 days = 3.47 kWh per year. Annual charging ... [ read the full article ]
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Obviously, if you don't care about the environment, this means nothing. Apple is one of the highest-rated companies for energy efficiency for products. Samsung isn't nearly as far behind as LG, Acer and some others, though.
How much do you get to keep posting anything with an Iphone name... Since when this is news, who cares about that?
for every 2 news there is 1 for Apple related product.
Originally posted by i1der: How much do you get to keep posting anything with an Iphone name... Since when this is news, who cares about that?
for every 2 news there is 1 for Apple related product.
Of the 26 articles on the frontpage, there are only 4 Apple related ones, hardly a 2-to-1 ratio.
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