coercitiv
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Are you suggesting the modems in the Nexus and iPad are using a significant amount of power even though they're not being used? Turn off the 3G modem on a modern phone, you might be surprised.You forgot that those tablets have 3G or 4G which increases consumption and not to mention higher quality lower latency higher resolution screens which consume considerably more than screen used in that tablet.
If you have put screen on the same level and a 3G or 4G chip then battery life would drop like a rock.
I would put the difference in both load & idle times on the OLED screen. At minimum brightness it's probably significantly more efficient over the IPS backlight, while at load we compare 231.1cd/m² for the OLED versus 430 and 357cd/m² for the Nexus and iPad respectively.
However, in the WiFi test all device are set to 150cd/m² and the Dell might have the less efficient screen in this scenario, so it's not like the Intel SoC was given a free pass with this device.