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Murimhater
1 year ago
My first Android phone, I used for 4years, I never did put a sim in it and only used it to play around with it.
In meanwhile I used an almost-smart-phone. Something with a big screen, but no touch screen, could do apps, but because it was proprietary, nobody bothered to program any.
The reason was simple. The smartphone did barely last a day on standby, while the dumb (more than 4 year old phone from before) still had a month standby.
Clarification the old dumb phone was 4 years old before I got the Android one, then I used that for 4 years in parallel to the dumb one. Retired the Android one (too slow, battery too bad, and OS version [never got updated, and stayed on Gingerbread] was getting too old) and used the dumb phone for several more years.
And when I finally retired the dumb one it still lasted 25 days in standby.
My first Android phone, I used for 4years, I never did put a sim in it and only used it to play around with it.
In meanwhile I used an almost-smart-phone. Something with a big screen, but no touch screen, could do apps, but because it was proprietary, nobody bothered to program any.
The reason was simple. The smartphone did barely last a day on standby, while the dumb (more than 4 year old phone from before) still had a month standby.
Clarification the old dumb phone was 4 years old before I got the Android one, then I used that for 4 years in parallel to the dumb one. Retired the Android one (too slow, battery too bad, and OS version [never got updated, and stayed on Gingerbread] was getting too old) and used the dumb phone for several more years.
And when I finally retired the dumb one it still lasted 25 days in standby.
creepy old man takes a child