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by simoncion
3995 days ago
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I'm not the OP, but when my feature phone battery lasted a week, I made some phone calls every day or two, and used the phone as a daily alarm clock. If Google Play Services decides to not burn all of my battery in busy waiting or whatever, and if I make zero phone calls and have a daily alarm, my smartphone battery will last between two and three days. When my phone was new and I was commuting with it, I would typically get between eight and ten hours on a charge. I would happily double the thickness of any modern non-ruggedized smartphone in order to double its battery life. |
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Sounds like you got a dud phone.
but being serious, It's one of the trade offs of modern smart phones. THey're designed to last roughly a day of usage. If you use them like you used your old phone, you'd get 2-3 days out of them, but then you might aswell just run with an Alcatel[0] and get the super long battery life.
[0]: https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/phones/alcatel/1040/#contractType=...