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"Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
On 2025-06-11 15:46, VanguardLH wrote:New phones are just ridiculously overpriced, especially when trying to
find those that have 6-7 update lifecycles.
Well, they will last longer. You have to decide if that is enough
compensation for the high price. For me, no: I don't like to carry
around such an expensive thing that I can drop or that can be stolen.
My current phone are a Motorola G52 or G62. I believe in the 200..300 €
range.
What the average usable lifespan of lithium batteries in smart phones?
Since they are not user serviceable by design, the phone becomes useless
because the battery is not replacement, and batteries are chemical, so
they die, and lose capacity before then. The battery doesn't
catastrophically and immediate die. It loses capacity over time (can't
hold as many Coulombs). Built in self destruction. Lifespan could be 3
to 10 years. 10 years sounds like a long time, but not 3 years. My car
is 23 years old, and still running very well and in great condition.
My ancient LG V20 has user-serviceable batteries. It lasted this long
because I could replace the batteries. I could even carry a spare
battery in my pocket for added up-time rather than lug around a power
bank or hunt and hope to find an outlet. The LG V20 was introduced in
2016, and 9 years later I'm starting to ponder a replacement -- and
primarily due to the lack or discontinued support of an old Android
version by apps.
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