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      9 hours ago

      I’ve almost never had an issue. Like ever, unless I forget to set my phone on a charger when I went to bed. And even then, it would just be in the single digits by the end of the second night.

      I think I’ve had my phone die on me twice since I’ve had it (Pixel 6 Pro).

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        9 hours ago

        I have an Oukitel and it uses 10% per day with medium usage. GPS and some video calling uses 20% on a day. Before that I used another Oukitel that only had a 720p screen. I could go for 20+ days on a single charge with not much usage.

        These 1 charge per day devices are horrendous.

        It’s ok if you don’t travel a lot, or always go home. But I tend to travel and be gone for the weekends.

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          9 hours ago

          Great. I don’t need that. That’s not even close to a selling point.

          I guess if I needed to hike without a power source for a week, it would be.

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              I disagree. I think that claiming something “sucks balls” because it will only last two days of normal use before dying, if you don’t charge it all all, is absolutely ludicrous.

              If I just text and leave my screen dim, I could get a whole week out of my phone. But that’s not why I got a smart phone. I got a smart phone so I could use it, not see how long I could get the battery to last.

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        7 hours ago

        I think only their way of emulating play store apps is heavy on the battery. But I could be mistaken.