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Phone Batteries Keep Getting Better. So Why Are We Always Charging? (cnet.com)
11 points by giuliomagnifico 7 days ago
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Also like a power based version of Wirth's law [1]. Software will find out ways to use more power than battery technology can improve.

I run my phone very minimally and as such I tend to get 3-5 days of use before needing to recharge. In keeping the software static I have managed to leverage the hardware gains for myself.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirth%27s_law

it says "better" not bigger; so even if we keep the software the same, the capitalism means they'll just give us less and less.

So shrinkflation is equally effective.