When I bought a newer Samsung a year ago, I was interested in the reverse wireless charging feature. On paper, it seemed like a useful feature for example on the go, when one charging wire is enough and the phone can serve as a wireless power bank But in practice I found that
a) the smart watch that I have at the moment cannot be charged wirelessly with my phone
b) when the phone is on the packaging, it has to be removed laboriouslySo my initial enthusiasm faded within a few minutes of unboxing when I found out that it was of no use to me.
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Otherwise, from my point of view, all the mentioned functions are only responsible for draining the battery faster. For some 20 years now, we have had Androids and iPhones, which during normal use (not including playing games) can barely last two days, because the manufacturers force us increasingly more energy-demanding functions and larger displays. Yes, it is possible to switch to “EKO” mode, but probably only a few people do that.
The opinion was modified twice, the last time on 04/07/2023 10:53