It’s just a provocation from Energizer, but it’s real!

  • Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I stopped trusting Enigizer and Duracell when they started marketing shit quality batteries just so they could call their normal ones their “Premium” batteries or whatever, and bump the prices up.

    Horrible business practice and truly devastating for the environment.

    Fuck them both, don’t give them a penny of your money

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        8 months ago

        Ansmann make high quality rechargeable, low self discharge batteries that last a decade in my experience. Worth the extra money

      • rmuk@feddit.uk
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        8 months ago

        Not OP, but my advice: buy rechargeable. IKEA and Kirkland batteries are excellent in my experience.

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          8 months ago

          IKEA Batteries are (were?) Panasonic Eneloop rebranded. They are considered among the best rechargeable batteries

          • Jay@lemmy.ca
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            8 months ago

            I still have some AA Eneloops from 13 or 14 years ago. They cost more, but well worth it.

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    8 months ago

    94 days (they said 2252 hours in the article) on 28,000 mAh? that means a more normal phone with 5,000 mAh would get nearly 17 days of standby time? I’ve never tried not touching my phone for a full day but I don’t believe that, not with Android running. Maybe if it was untouched and in airplane mode lol.

    • ladfrombrad 🇬🇧@lemdro.idM
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      8 months ago

      I have a Cubot King Kong 5 Pro. Yes, it’s named that.

      I haven’t even had the endurance to test its battery life. Thing lasts forever if it has no SIM card / WiFi / BT and might as well be a MP3 player that lasts you weeks.

    • giloronfoo@beehaw.org
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      8 months ago

      It is amazing how long a phone lasts without many apps installed. I put Lineage with gapps on my old pixel 3 and didn’t install much. I think it would last a couple weeks if I just changed it up and left it alone.

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        8 months ago

        When I change phone and uninstall apps I am always amazed how much the battery improves.

        Once you remove the sim card, uninstall all email clients and instant messengers, the battery life skyrockets

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          8 months ago

          My brick has pretty good battery life too. I’ve owned it 20 years, never had to recharge the battery. Doesn’t really do much, but otherwise can’t complain!

    • rmuk@feddit.uk
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      8 months ago

      They’re inflated number for real-world use, but years ago I did a pointless experiment with some friends where we posted a Motorola Android phone to each other to ‘map’ the postal network. The phone was packaged up with everything that could be turn off, only GPRS data enabled and took GPS reading once a minute (or every five minutes when stationary) and posted them to a web server. Even after two weeks it had well over 50% of its battery left.

    • pumpkinseedoil@feddit.de
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      8 months ago

      When I’m hiking I only use my phone to take photos and to check the weather and maps (+ airplane mode when I’m not checking the weather). My Pixel 7 easily lasts half a week to a week with that usage.

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    8 months ago

    I’d like an eink device with a battery like this, just mainly out of curiosity I know it would be terrible for videos etc but I imagine you could get a decent amount of browsing and an absolute year or more of just reading.

  • aluminium@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    If you install Lineage without GMS on a modern Phone, I’d bet you could get the same results.

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    “of standby”

    Well that’s not worth much.

    Minimize energy consumption and put a large battery. Doesn’t seem that special.

    My phone could probably do a fair few weeks on just standby in a power saving mode.

    • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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      8 months ago

      My phone reports about the screen on battery usage to be about three times higher than standby. If the 94 days of standby is true, that’s still a month’s worth of battery.

      I hope this thing implements the higher spec fast charging standards, though, imagine needing to charge that thing up to 100%.

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        8 months ago

        I seriously doubt it’s a months worth of browsing, lolz.

        It’s like those tests in which they test how far a car can go on a tank. They set up a perfect surface, perfect conditions, and keep the car steadily going at a steady speed and rpm. Something which would realistically never happen, accelerating once on a full tank.

        I mean I guess it’s still a lot, but, you know, it’s very much rounded up.

        Personally my phone would go days, but I can drain it in a matter of hours with active use. (This is like 6 years old though, but had a very large capacity for when it was released)

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    8 months ago

    Last experience I had with an energizer brand power bank, it was a piece of junk. Same for their USB cords. I’m not trusting they’ve changed until plenty of reviews come out and it’s been on the market for a while.

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    8 months ago

    With phones with removable batteries, you could get extra large batteries with a replacement back cover. I had one for my Galaxy Nexus I’d slap on when I knew it’d be a long day.

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      8 months ago

      Yep.

      I used to carry spare batteries with my S4 - they were slim, so it was easy. So I had to reboot to swap the battery - no big deal

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      8 months ago

      They still make kind of similar. It just goes over the USB C slot and also acts as a phone case.

      Problem is that most of them sold are all pretty junky, aside from ZeroLemon ones. ZL already stopped making them for my N20Ultra.

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      8 months ago

      Honestly that kind of turns your phone into a brick. With that being said companies shouldn’t glue the battery in. If a user wants to replace it they should be able to get to the battery without having to pry it out.

      • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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        8 months ago

        It really wasn’t that bad of a brick. Definitely still a bit of a brick and I received comments about it, but honestly you get used to it pretty quick.

        Definitely not nearly as big as it would to put a power bank on the back of a modern phone over USB-C, maybe like 3-5mm more on the back side of the phone. It only doubled the battery thinkness, and that was a fairly thin phone to begin with.