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I would consider that battery on the smaller size. Most phones I see these days usually fall in the 5000-6000 range. I owned the Flip 5 and my biggest complaint about it would be the battery time and how fast it heats up. The most important aspect would be the optimization of the phone. The better it is, the longer the battery can lasts.
I would consider that battery on the smaller size. Most phones I see these days usually fall in the 5000-6000 range. I owned the Flip 5 and my biggest complaint about it would be the battery time and how fast it heats up. The most important aspect would be the optimization of the phone. The better it is, the longer the battery can lasts.
New phones in Asia use silicon carbon...that's why energy density is superior, and voltage sag. Samsung stuck with lithium ion that will have fewer cycles, worse density and will probably be bad after 1-2yrs. That's why competition has 6000-7000+ mAh.
I would consider that battery on the smaller size. Most phones I see these days usually fall in the 5000-6000 range. I owned the Flip 5 and my biggest complaint about it would be the battery time and how fast it heats up. The most important aspect would be the optimization of the phone. The better it is, the longer the battery can lasts.
Bad deal. Moto razr 50 or 60 prices are much more reasonable.
You are 100% right the ultra on Motorola is going for 799$ extra 100$ and you get a better phone - the problem is the updates will end around 2029 - but flips rarely last that long anyways
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4000 mAh?
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