• Unless taking care of it means you’ve replaced the battery, there’s no way it is performing at the same battery life retention which is what he was referring to.

    • @cordlesslamp
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      15 days ago

      Nope, original battery, still got 7 hours of Screen-on time.

      AccuBattery report 81% capacity remain based on ~900 charge cycle recorded.

      I NEVER let the battery get below 20% and NEVER charged pass 80%. It took A LOT of effort to maintain that for years, but it was worth it.

      I don’t have my phone with me right now, but here’s my 4 year old tablet. It got abused a lot more than my phone.

    • @taiyang@lemmy.world
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      Indeed! The sad thing is, I got this phone because someone was giving it away because it has a “spicy pillow” battery. Samsung fucking glues their batteries into their phones, but I was able to carefully remove it and replace with a lot of work (and a new screen cause it practically shatters when touched).

      It was still cheaper than a new phone, but given it’s on its second life, this phone is getting on in years. Those batteries basically just become bombs after a few years.