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by gameoverhumans
1033 days ago
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> at about 3 years you are looking at roughly 1000 charging cycles and so the battery will barely last 12 hours. Yes, this is why user-replaceable batteries (which mobile phones had for many years) are important. So much so that the EU has passed legislation to force the industry to do the right thing. [1] > and keep it wrapped up in some huge case Depends on your phone, but I believe there's plenty of reasonable options to protect your pocket computing device that aren't "some huge case". Further, you should always invest in a decent screen protector. Scratches and damage to the screen impacts the usability of a slate form factor smartphone (since other than one or two hardware buttons, the entirety of your interaction with the device takes place through the screen). > Add into that knocks and bumps and scratches and they're basically junk by then. Why does some scuffing on the edges of the bezels turn a device into "junk", for you? [1]: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/24/23771064/european-union-b... |
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