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Abandon the pajeet ways of Android and enjoy life once again.
Come home, white man
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I don't want to replace my phone every 12 months.
Isn't that the average support period for flagship Android phones that get abandoned once the new ones come out?
>botnet
>hardware gets hot enough to start fire
>extremely locked down
>shit for customization
>software is archaic with "flare"
>rely on their botne- ecosystem to do anything
Yeah no thanks
Maybe, but the battery doesn't make the phone unusable after 12 months.
No. For flagship it could be 4 years, some 3 but standard is 2
>enjoying planned obsolescence
And instead of throttling the performance by a margin you can only tell in synthetic benchmarks Android phones do nothing with degrading batteries and just shutdown at 20-30% of capacity, is that really a better solution?
Nope. This is my last Apple device, and I hope it will die soon.
2 was the standard for Nexus phones, which had longest support by far
>Make battery fatter or less capacity
Nope
>Make a timebomb that limits current in order to prevent potencial explosion
Yep.
Well, i had shutdowns happen at 20-30% of displayed battery life happen on my Nexus 4, 5 and 6. Android doesn't even keep track of how many charging cycles battery went through, a feature that should have been here a long time ago
>Come home, white man.
> at 20-30% of displayed battery life happen on my Nexus 4, 5 and 6.
Nexus device problem I guess, battery went really bad on ESR.
>Android doesn't even keep track of how many charging cycles battery went through
It is not OS tracking, but battery itself. But most phones have simple circuit with P-fet and IC that will turn off shit at 4.25V or 2.8V.
nah man
i don't like shit that overheats and stops functioning
>t. former applel user
Not exactly a Nexus problem as a coworker with a Galaxy S6 and another one with an Xperia ZX1 complain about the same thing
Apple begin full pajeet programmers
It can be a software glitch, but I think, that you are lying here, Applefag.
I had a Galaxy Note I with shitty battery - indicator worked properly.
Do a google search for "Android shutdown at 20%" and tell me what you see
Okay, it's a software glitch, clear the cache and problem should be fixed.
The problem persisted even through a complete factory reset and even when i swapped to cyanogen and lineage later on. On all 3 Nexus phones.
Nice
Exactly.
you're right it just drains the battery faster and faster. What a trade!
I dunno about you guys, but I have an iPhone 5, bought late 2012, never really felt slow to me, and battery always lasts way longer than I need. No desire to replace at all.
How to not be a Pajeet coder?
I'm coming for that SE booty once my S5 shits the bed
Wring. For OS updated you only get 2 years, for security updates 3.
>Apple phones become obsolete after a year!!!1!
Wrong. Phones batteries become significantly degraded after 500-1200 full cycles on average. When this happens, not only does the battery life reduce but the phone also becomes prone to shutting down randomly when you try do something demanding. Apple has decided to throttle phones with degraded batteries to avoid this
If you’re going to argue that a throttled phone is more obsolete than one with random shutdowns, you would be wrong. In both cases, the solution is to replace the battery.
>b-but Apple did this to boost sales!!
Why would a throttled phone be more likely to be replaced than a phone which randomly shuts down?
>b-but iPhones have non replaceable batteries so it’s harder to replace the battery!
Every major android flagship has non replaceable batteries. For those, you pay 80-100$ plus shipping, send the phone off to a manufacturer, wait a week and then get your phone back.
With the iPhone you go into the apple store, pay 29$ and get your phone back in 30 minutes. Quicker cheaper and easier.
>well, Apple is slowing down your old phone with new updates.
Wrong. Update iOS 10.2.1 introduced throttling phones with degraded batteries but beyond that no updates have intentionally slowed down old phones.
>but Apple should have told its customers.
That is true, and a valid complaint. Apple did include a note in iOS 10.2.1 on this but it wasn’t clear enough.
>I still think Apple is trying to make their old phones obsolete
In addition to everything above, iPhones are supported for ~5 years whereas android phones are only supported for 2.
>>Apple phones become obsolete after a year!!!1!
This.
I abandoned Android years ago
why are there not more variations on this?
>buy a brand new Samsung S8
>1 year and 4 months from now it stops receiving updates
>the updates don't slow the phones down, they just throttle them
iPhones are supported for 1 year from launch before being crippled by lagOS malware. Just in time for the newest model launch!
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>113 results found
I still haven't heard of anyone having issues with their phones randomly shutting down. I'm sure you're going to post a thread from the internet where some random dude had an issue with his phone that you can't even prove is battery related. Great proof, user
All this is addressed in this post:
Remember: there is more planned obselescence in modern android flagships, which will lose support after 2 years from launch. Compared to 5 on a iPhone
no thanks.
getting wario land for the virtualboy on my android working with the cardboard was really satisfying.
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So what you’re saying is, you’re a brainless who wants to deny science because it meets your agenda?
Don’t you think if Apple was lying about the battery thing some battery engineers would have called them out?
There is no reason to have an expensive phone, given the software for it is shit.
High power computing is for IBM PC clones, not shitty expensive arm devices.
>standard is 2
>names no phone
meanwhile the iphone 6 has had updates for 4 years straight
>Battery engineers
You betray your stupidity. I'm not going to argue with a dogmatic idiot. You're defending Apple, you provide the proof.
>no updates have intentionally slowed down old phones
Ah, so it's (((purely coincidental))) that every new OS adds just enough bloat to cause noticeable lag on last year's model.
I had to replace my nexus within 12 months due to "lel bootlooping" my iphone 5 has lasted 4 years and it's virtually perfect
Provide citation for your claims
There’s plenty of proof online if you want to learn about how batteries work. I’m not here to cater to your ignorance.
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>I addressed your issue with the post you're replying to in the post you're replying to
That's not even fucking possible.
iPhone user here. I didn’t believe that shit about android phones only getting updated for 2 years but I just googled it and holy shit, it’s true.
>I’m not here to cater to your ignorance.
'course not; you're here to shill for Apple.
iPhone user here. I didn’t believe that shit about iphones getting bricked after 1 year but I just googled it and holy shit, it’s true.
Android shills are so uncreative they just blatantly copy iPhone users posts.
Kind of like how android manufacturers just blatantly copy Apple.
Looks like the shill gave up on pretending to be logical and intelligent and is resorting to trolling to derail the thread now. Pack it in boys, he's admitted defeat
>be 2018
>buy brand new Xiaomi chinkMi Note 6 thing
>4 years from now some bunch of Pajeets still compiling stable ROMs with less (((bugs))) than the vanilla ROM for ChinkMi, Micromax, HTC HD2 and Motorola Targa devices based on the latest Android Shit and Toblerone versions While shitting in a loo just because they're bored
:^)
>tfw you came home
The new MBP keyboard is shite.
10 reasons why the iPhone X is better than the Samsung S8:
1. Better display, according to displaymate
2. Better camera, according to DXOMark
3. Much more processing power according to several benchmarks
4. No google, carrier and manufacturer bloat that can’t be installed
5. Respects your privacy more than android. And Samsung has a locked bootloader so you can’t use that excuse.
6. Replacing the battery is cheaper, easier and quicker. You just take it into the Apple store versus sending it off to Samsung for a week.
7. The iPhone X will be supported for over 5 years from launch, the S8 will only be supported for 2 years from launch, meaning 1 year and 4 months from now
8. The iPhone X is more durable, with a higher grade of gorilla glass.
9. The iPhone X beats Samsung S8 in battery life tests (despite a smaller battery)
10. iMessage