• limerod@reddthat.comOPM
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      Edit: lol, sneaky edit.

      If you use the same phone for 3-5 Years. It does start to feel a bit old. Especially, if it’s not getting new OS updates.

      Changing launchers, themes, icon packs can make it feel a bit fresh.

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    My 6 year phone over heats, especially now since we are in the mid of summer.

    Idle battery drain over night is 70%.

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      I doubt you would get a replacement battery now. But, you could try if you do not want to upgrade to a new one

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        I tried replacing the battery, but the “new” battery was just as bad.

        The problem is that these batteries were just stored somewhere for years, probably in not ideal conditions.

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          What phone is this? Are the batteries from the official service center or 3rd party repair service/site?

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            Samsung.

            I don’t know which battery it is since it was 3rd party, but as much as I have read people have the same experience either way.

            (supposedly it’s an original battery)

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        This is my replacement battery since … well, a year or so ago. It’s just really bad. I’m looking if it can last till end of the year, I am eyeing at a second hand Xiaomi 13. When 15 lands, see if can get to my ideal price (<1500RMB).

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    They didn’t talk about it so, would changing the OS on an older device be helpful? If so what is recommended these days?

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      Personally, I had an LG V30 and it lasted 6 years because I put on a custom ROM.

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      Possibly, it depends how different the new OS is and whether it’s lighter. Check the XDA Developers forum for your phone.

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      I run Lineage OS with no gapps and no proprietary apps of any kind. My device is fast and snappier than higher end Google Android devices

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        Same. I do have a couple of apps on my device that are not open source but that’s primarily my bank app and that’s the only one. However, that will be going away very soon as I did just switch banks this previous month and confirmed that my direct deposit is going to the new account. So I will be shutting that one down and my new bank is completely available on the web. So I will be using their website instead of an app.

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            Exactly. And I really don’t support the bank either because I only keep enough money to pay my bills and then all the rest of it gets put into Monero.

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              That feels very risky. Monero isn’t exactly the most stable and it isn’t at stable compared to physical currency