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08-01-2021 11:42 PM (Last edited 08-02-2021 03:22 PM ) in
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08-24-2021 12:28 AM in
Galaxy SWith android 10 (OneUI 2.5), I'm only getting 3hr 37 min with drop from 85% to 19%.
And 4hr 15min from 100% to 20%.
An S9+ user replaced his battery from service centre 2-3 days ago.
I asked him to show his SOT, he got 4hr 23min with drop from 100% to 18%.
And here my 2.5 year old battery is achieving similar results.
So its pointless for me to change it.
I used my device lightly and never overcharged it, probably its result.
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08-24-2021 12:35 AM (Last edited 08-24-2021 12:35 AM ) in
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08-24-2021 12:45 AM (Last edited 08-24-2021 01:15 AM ) in
Galaxy SYou really don't know how the flagships perform, do you ?
You know about the Mongoose department ?
Its their cpu architecture, Samsung has been using it since S7, and went upto S20. It shows their level of engineering, was never able to keep up with US released Snapdragon flagship devices. Exynos 990 was a total failure.
Samsung had to shut it down completely, and now they are using ARM's cortex again after years, in S21.
They couldn't even use their own cores, due to poor performance and battery backup.
So, now you really know if its worth changing my battery or not...
Changing the other person's battery on S9+ might have improved his backup for him, but compared to his new battery, mine is similar. So its pointless for me anyway.
And I have got Samsung's own custom made Mongoose cores.
No matter what, battery in all their flagship from S7 upto S20 is terrible.
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08-28-2021 05:43 PM in
Galaxy S4000 mAh
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08-31-2021 12:56 AM in
Galaxy S4500 mAh
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