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  • 19 Jun 2025

Anonymous, 19 Jun 2025Who needs netflix when you can simply get entertainment fro... morei am a fan of samsung

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    • 19 Jun 2025

    Who needs netflix when you can simply get entertainment from Darlinyext and notafanboy. Always amusing to watch the neverending war between xiaomi and Samsung fanbois.

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      • 18 Jun 2025

      DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025"EU Battery Regulation requirements for the durability... moreAgree 👍👍👍💯💯💯

        Not Again, 18 Jun 2025"Most phones with 45W or below charging speeds can hav... more"EU Battery Regulation requirements for the durability and longevity of batteries, including those used in smartphones. Specifically, batteries should withstand at least 800 charge/discharge cycles while retaining at least 80% of their initial capacity."

        Sure, and? Nearly all chinese smartphones are rated at over 1000 charge cycles while retaining at least 80% their battery capacity. As for non chinese smartphones, not so much, and those are the ones with slow charging. Simple as that.

        "The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles.."

        Yeah I read about this, so what of it? 400 charge cycles is an absolute joke, likely not even 2 years of usage and has to have their battery capacities cut already. The Pixel 6a charges at 18W, not exactly what I'd call fast, yet it didn't really help the battery health of it, huh. So, either way, thank you for proving yet again, that slow charging is worse.

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          • 18 Jun 2025

          DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025Nonsense, I've been using using fast charging for year... more"Most phones with 45W or below charging speeds can have less charge cycles than phones with way faster charging, wonder why "
          Try reading first that should help

          this above is utter garbage so if you have any evidence you would have posted it
          What you suggesting is magically going to 45W increases the cycles

          This
          EU Battery Regulation requirements for the durability and longevity of batteries, including those used in smartphones. Specifically, batteries should withstand at least 800 charge/discharge cycles while retaining at least 80% of their initial capacity. Additionally, the regulation mandates that batteries be easily removable and replaceable by the end-user,

          has nothing to do with that

          "A subset of Pixel 6a phones will require a mandatory software update to reduce the risk of potential battery overheating. The update will enable battery management features that will reduce capacity and charging performance after the battery reaches 400 charge cycles. We’ll contact impacted customers next month, with all the information they need to address the issue."

          You probably haven't heard or don't know how to use search engine, your post are getting funnier in a cartoonish sort of way. that's the real joke

            Anonymous, 18 Jun 2025Slim phone equals slim battery you can't have your cak... moreThere goes the Note 7 excuse yet again, wow, I'm still kinda shocked at how Samsung turned their biggest failure into a gigantic advantage. The Note 7 had 15W fast (for the time) charging, but it was nothing special with many phones already offering 18W, or more, but most importantly, charging speeds had ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the battery issues of said phone.

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              • 18 Jun 2025

              DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025"That's a 2009 phone so it's not really that... moreSlim phone equals slim battery you can't have your cake and eat it too. Ultrawide camera is a bit niche considering what most people have. Let's make sure Samsung can increase charging speeds without turning phones into a note 7 before they catch up.

                Anonymous, 18 Jun 2025That's a 2009 phone so it's not really that old c... more"That's a 2009 phone so it's not really that old compared to some feature phones I've used."

                Well, I'm sorry that I didn't need a phone earlier than that, I guess. As if that was somehow an issue, the W205 may not be "that old" but it didn't have any modern day features, so I don't see it as that different either.

                The low-end hardware features here, are the battery, the charging speeds, and the ultrawide camera. The display and the chipset aren't by any means, but they are also nothing special and can be had for a lot less money, both from other brands and from Samsung themselves, the S25+ is there.

                "..while you're at it try dig up an old feature phone so you can see what bad specs really look like."

                Maybe it's not a good look trying to defent a huge company and their $1000+ phone by comparing it to old feature phones, even I wouldn't go that far.

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                  • 18 Jun 2025

                  DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025My first phone was a Sony Ericsson W205, and I really liked... moreThat's a 2009 phone so it's not really that old compared to some feature phones I've used. You have a weird idea of what Samsung defenders are bit calling this phones hardware low end is a bit of an exaggeration.

                  Samsung specs suck for their prices but I've also seen worse but they aren't really improving much either so just stick with whatever you want.

                    Anonymous, 18 Jun 2025Is 25w charging for this price acceptable? No but for 99.99... moreMy first phone was a Sony Ericsson W205, and I really liked that thing, so maybe try harder.

                    You got any more nonsense to defend an extremely stagnant company that's still stuck with low-end hardware features on their most expensive phones?

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                      • 18 Jun 2025

                      notafanboy, 18 Jun 2025Imagine twerqing this hard for a company that's obviou... moreDifferent tiers of phones exist for people who for whatever reason need top performance for various use cases, it's also worth noting that flagships last longer (battery issues aside) due to their chipset having an easier time keeping up with updates which slower phones.

                      You make a lot of incorrect assumptions about me so let me say this: having used multiple phones if varying brands ar different price points I usually know what to expect when buying a phone so no I am not "coping" nor do I "twerq" for samsung since its fairly obvious they charge ludicrous prices for their specs.

                      PS: don't call people "dear" that's just weird, also while you're at it try dig up an old feature phone so you can see what bad specs really look like.

                        Anonymous, 18 Jun 2025I've been slow charging my devices every night without... moreImagine twerqing this hard for a company that's obviously resting on its laurels. Obession with fast charging lol good one, dear. What's next? Obsession with flagship-grade chipsets? You are coping. The tech is there. Some OEMs just refuse to use it so they can keep selling you inferior products, as long as people will tolerate it.
                        If all OEMs had the same mentality as you, then flagship, top-of-the-line phones wouldn't even exist, because after all, entry-level phones kinda get the job done right? Who needs a powerful chipset on a phone? Just get a PC. Who needs good cameras on a phone? Just buy a DSLR camera. See how flawed your logic is yet?

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                          • 18 Jun 2025

                          DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025I've only used the original chargers for all my phones... moreIs 25w charging for this price acceptable? No but for 99.99 percent of people in western countries (UK, America, Australia etc) charging speed isn't really a big deal since most people don't care about waiting 1-3 hours for a full charge since charging speed and by extension smartphones are very minor concern in most people's lives.

                          I don't know how old you are but it's clear you never used any feature phone or any phone that existed before smartphones since they had 700-1500mah batteries and 5w or less charging hence the obsession with charging speed.

                            Anonymous, 18 Jun 2025I've been slow charging my devices every night without... moreI've only used the original chargers for all my phones that came in the box with them, and no I wasn't charging them under anything. I'm still only using the original chargers that came with my phones, but now that they are fast chargers it's much more convenient yet has no negative effects on battery life, or any other issues.

                            Oh, and I'm not stuck to my phone, but I'm also not stuck in the past where 25W charging was acceptable for over $1000.

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                              • 18 Jun 2025

                              DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025Nonsense, I've been using using fast charging for year... moreI've been slow charging my devices every night without "destroying" my battery since 2008 with little to no impact on battery lifespan. The reason why your batteries were destroyed from overnight charging is likely due to you charging with your phone under your pillow or using some poor quality charger.

                              This obsession with fast charging is ridiculous. Maybe you should unglue your face from your phone instead of fussing over charging speeds and do something that involves socialising.

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                                • 18 Jun 2025

                                DarlingYext, 18 Jun 2025Nonsense, I've been using using fast charging for year... moreYup 👍👍👍

                                  JiM, 18 Jun 2025Charging your phone at high speed is the worst...it heats u... moreNonsense, I've been using using fast charging for years now without battery issues, before that, I was charging my devices through the night, and that destroyed the battery of my phones. No more slow charging, fast charging is the way and fast charging is the future. Most phones with 45W or below charging speeds can have less charge cycles than phones with way faster charging, wonder why. Google has to reduce their phones' battery capacity after 400 cycles, and their devices don't even charge fast, that's a joke.

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                                    • 18 Jun 2025

                                    DarlingYext, 17 Jun 2025Of course people at Samsung would stay that, but no thanks ... moreAnd they're not wrong because short partial charges (top ups if you will) reduce the number of charge cycles due to a lower depth of discharge. Furthermore fast charging usually involves elevated temperature and voltage both of which place additional stress on lithium batteries, xiaomi seems to be doing a decent job with managing temperature with fast charging though.

                                    In my opinion fast charging should only be used in emergencies or for quick top ups since slower charging speeds tend to be safer and people aren't going to die if they don't have their face glued to their phone for an hour or two.

                                      12:06h of usage from 3900mAh. That's 322mAh per hour.

                                      Gsmarena should have a chart of the most efficient (modern) phones out there. This would beat most of them.

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                                        • 18 Jun 2025

                                        DarlingYext, 17 Jun 2025Of course people at Samsung would stay that, but no thanks ... moreCharging your phone at high speed is the worst...it heats up the battery and shortens its life span. Do some research on the internet and you will understand that several slow charges is the best way to keep the battery healthy.