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HeinzHubert
1 year ago

I had a sleep app that used 15-20% of battery charge overnight. Nevertheless, I used them for several years. Why not?

This battery fetishism, which prevails here at GoodQueen, is complete nonsense! In 95% of cases, the smartphone is broken, lost or stolen before the battery collapses.

Use things, it’s there. And if the battery doesn’t work, let him change. This will be very likely only in 3 or 4 years. If anything.

Nrsns
1 year ago

Yeah, I mean, I mean, the Mirko’s on, and that’s what’s going on, or do you think it’s gonna be a “bad” battery?

broti0790
1 year ago

Each additional app activity increases battery consumption. In turn, in the long term, you need to charge the smartphone a little more often. In turn, in the long term, you lose a little faster battery capacity. But with an app it is hardly measurable, or for you Laie is not noticeable anyway.