[Grem] telefonkák titkai
Ildikó Somorjainé Kuźniarski
ildiko.sk at gmail.com
2018. Júl. 20., P, 15:09:42 CEST
Az iPhone 6-os telefoncsaládot illetően annyit érdemes tudni (férjem a
szakértő...), hogy már kb. 5 éves modell, azaz technikailag érthető, hogy
nagyobb a meghibásodás esélye.
Újonnan már nem is kapható.
Ha valaki okostelefonra akar váltani, az olyat válasszon, amilyet közeli
hozzátartozója már használ, így segítségére tud lenni felmerülő problémák
esetén.
Üdv.:
Ildikó
Levente Vihar <lvihar at gmail.com> (időpont: 2018. júl. 20., P, 14:28) ezt
írta:
> Már késő tudni... vagy még nem?
> ÜdvözletteL.
>
>
> https://www.techrepublic.com/article/stay-away-from-these-smartphones-report-lists-devices-with-highest-failure-rates/?ftag=TRE684d531&bhid=21705472342553730652466585470811
>
> Stay away from these smartphones: Report lists devices with highest
> failure rates
>
> Looking for a reliable work phone? Here are the smartphone models to
> avoid.
> More about Mobility
>
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> - Is Google finally killing Android tablets in favor of Chrome devices?
> <https://www.techrepublic.com/article/is-google-finally-killing-android-tablets-in-favor-of-chrome-devices/>
> - Mobile device computing policy (Tech Pro Research)
> <http://www.techproresearch.com/downloads/mobile-device-computing-policy/>
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>
> Xiaomi Redmi 4 and the iPhone 6 models have the highest failure rate for
> Android and iPhone, according to the Mobile Device Repair and Security
> report
> <https://download.blancco.com/download/en-rs-q4-2017-state-of-mobile-device-repair-and-security.pdf>
> from Blancco. With iOS and Android operating systems occupying 99%
> <https://www.theverge.com/2017/2/16/14634656/android-ios-market-share-blackberry-2016>
> of all smartphone sales, Blancco studied diagnostic reports from Q4 of 2017
> to determine which smartphones had the highest failure rates.
>
> In a global market where used smartphones will be worth approximately $30
> billion in 2020, according to IDC
> <https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS41929916>, smartphone
> security and efficiency are even more important.
>
> * SEE: Electronic data retention policy
> <http://www.techproresearch.com/downloads/electronic-data-retention-policy/>
> (Tech Pro Research)*
>
> According to the report, Samsung had the highest Android manufacturer
> diagnostic failure rate at 34%, with Xiaomi and Motorola following behind
> at 13% and 9%, respectively. While Samsung's failure rate significantly
> surpasses that of Xiaomi and Motorola, it is at least seeing improvement
> from its 53% failure rate in Q3 2017.
>
> But the list of top failing Android device models was a little different.
> Here's the top five:
>
> 1. Xiaomi Redmi 4 (9%)
> 2. Motorola Moto G (5S) Plus (6%)
> 3. Lenovo Lenovo K8 Note (5%)
> 4. HMD Global Nokia 6 (4%)
> 5. Samsung Galaxy S7 (3%)
>
> Looking at the iOS ecosystem, the report named the iPhone 6 as having the
> highest failure rate at 26%. The iPhone 6S follows suit with 14% and the
> iPhone 6S Plus at 9%, revealing the fallibility of the iPhone 6 family.
>
> Here's the top five list of Apple's least reliable iPhone models:
>
>
>
> 1. iPhone 6 (26%)
> 2. iPhone 6S (14%)
> 3. iPhone 6S Plus (9%)
> 4. iPhone 7 Plus (9%)
> 5. iPhone 6 Plus (9%)
>
>
>
> The main reason for the Android failure rate was performance (27%), while
> iPhones saw Bluetooth (3%) and Wi-Fi (3%) as their largest operation
> issues. While it appears iPhones are more successful overall, the rest of
> their models in the top 10 failure rates actually had higher rates than the
> rest of Android's top 10.
>
> Interestingly, Blancco's testing found that older Android models and
> software versions remain popular in the Android market, which makes it even
> more important for older Androids to be erased before recycling or
> reselling, said the report.
>
> If you are a business looking to supply reliable work phones to employees,
> the iPhone 6 and Samsung models may be the smartphones to avoid.
> Additionally, the research emphasizes the importance of securely erasing
> data from smartphones before getting rid of them, as they otherwise might
> still carry sensitive information about your company and clients.
> The big takeaways for tech leaders:
>
> - *Samsung and iPhone reign as winners of the highest diagnostic
> failure rate from Android and iPhone — Blancco, 2018. *
> - *With used smartphones sweeping the market, companies must be sure
> to wipe phones of sensitive information before selling or recycling —
> Blancco, 2018.*
>
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>
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