• romp_2_door@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      The money is in the software services nowadays anyway. Subscription AI bullshit, cloud n stuff.

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        7 months ago

        That’s the point of what this guy is saying.

        But the point of making batteries not easily removable (besides the waterproofing factor) is that when a repair shop charges them $150 to do it, lots of people will justify putting that money towards a new phone instead.

        As someone who works on phones as a hobby, I’ve seen that the percentage of people who will either hire someone to do it or buy a different phone is near 100. It’s absolutely an intentional planned obsolescence.

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          7 months ago

          Waterproofing is a lame excuse that I won’t accept from these manufacturers. It may be not as easy as just permanently gluing the thing together, but it’s definitely possible to have a sealed battery compartment.

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            7 months ago

            For example cameras have been weatherproof for decades now. And you can both change the batteries and plug a bunch of stuff in them no problem.

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        7 months ago

        Sure, if my battery lasts literally 30min, I’m totally not forced to buy a new phone. I’ll just fast charge my way through the world.

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            7 months ago

            I literally know someone with this type of issue. Battery goes from like 70 to 20 in maybe 20 minutes

            Their phone isn’t even that old

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              7 months ago

              I know lemmy hates Apple but HOW?!

              My five year old iPhone lasts all day, and is as fast as what I bought it?!

              That battery has to be bad. I loved the shit out of my HTC Dream but that only went from 30% to 0 when the battery was BUSTIN

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                7 months ago

                It was probably abused. I’ve never had a phone get that bad and I really do not think that is some widespread thing. Otherwise you’d see a lot of three year old EVs with a 20 mile range.

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            7 months ago

            Toward the end of my pixel 5’s life, the battery in it lasted about 10 minutes. The phone itself was 3 years old. It happens.

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              7 months ago

              How?! I’m currently on a five year old phone that lasts all day with its original battery?!

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                7 months ago

                I get the feeling it has to do with how wireless charging works. On a wire, a phone can regulate how quickly it takes charge or whether it does at all. I don’t think phones are capable of that with wireless charging, which is exclusively how I charged my pixel 5 at night.

                So it would get to 100% and stay there for several hours every single night. I didn’t realize it was bad at the time.

                It could always just be that I was unlucky and got a defective battery to begin with. No way to know for sure.