In my experience, the motherboards or peripherals in most smartphones start to fail before the batteries due to programmed obsolescence. I've never had to replace a phone because the battery stopped working: always because something else went wrong.
It's not that the battery stops working entirely, but that you have to charge it twice in one day. My smartphone from 6 months ago is already having a weaker battery than it started out with.
Yeah, 5 years is rather extraordinary. Maybe you have better things to do than stare at a screen all day, which makes you extraordinary in this day and age.
In my experience, the motherboards or peripherals in most smartphones start to fail before the batteries due to programmed obsolescence. I've never had to replace a phone because the battery stopped working: always because something else went wrong.
It's not that the battery stops working entirely, but that you have to charge it twice in one day. My smartphone from 6 months ago is already having a weaker battery than it started out with.
I don't have that problem, and I've had the same phone for 5 years. Perhaps I just lucked out.
Yeah, 5 years is rather extraordinary. Maybe you have better things to do than stare at a screen all day, which makes you extraordinary in this day and age.
Aw, thanks!