Honor's new mid-range smartphone to have a mind-bogglingly huge battery - 8000 mAh
Honor's new mid-range smartphone to have a mind-bogglingly huge battery - 8000 mAh

Honor's new mid-range smartphone to have a mind-bogglingly huge battery

Honor's new mid-range smartphone to have a mind-bogglingly huge battery - 8000 mAh
Honor's new mid-range smartphone to have a mind-bogglingly huge battery
At some point I'd rather just carry a power bank when I go camping or something instead of carrying a huge phone daily
I've never tested this hypothesis, but I would guess that a big-ass battery would remain useful after years of wear while a normal battery would need to be almost constantly plugged in. It's one thing to plug in a power bank now and then, but if it effectively becomes a wired device that's too much of a pain.
I've bought a phone following this theory.
After 3 years, the USB port wore out and didn't charge anymore. And after 4, the phone got concerningly hot during wireless charging.
So yeah, the battery lasts longer, but phones aren't designed for a long life in general.
I still have phones whose USB ports were not toast or did not get hot while charging. But, they do drop down in not being able to hold a charge. I guess it depends on usage and the OEM in question.
I don't know about all manufacturers but Sony and I think Samsung both allow you to limit max state of charge to 80%, I just hit 3 years on my device consistently using that feature, and haven't seen much degradation yet.
I believe OnePlus Motorola and now Google support 80% limit charging. Sony's is more In-Depth, .
Sony's is more In-Depth, .
In what manner?
I know Sony had originally contributed the battery saver to AOSP since that was not standard back then.
Aren't large phones somewhat popular hence the iphone plus sizes and whatnot?
Yeah a 75wh battery pack is plenty for a week of camping. And it saves carrying the weight daily.