• Farid@startrek.website
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    9 hours ago

    Why do you need 120 watts charging for a phone? Most laptops don’t even support 100w.

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        8 hours ago

        Surely, that impacts the battery longevity, right? Personally, I disable all fast-charging features and charge my phone overnight.

        P.S. Sorry for calling you Shirley.

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          5 hours ago

          To some extent, yes. But it’s not a feature you have to use. You can still limit the charge to 80% and use a slow charger if you really want to.

          It’s a neat feature if you need to boost your battery quickly in a short amount of time, like if you need to go somewhere urgently and unexpectedly.

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            8 hours ago

            I saw list item 1 more as “I want my phone to last for 5+ years, so I will want to replace my battery eventually”, rather than “I wanna wreck my battery fast, so it better be replaceable”. Being wasteful with your battery like that goes against the spirit of Fairphone, IMO.

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              5 hours ago

              If it’s removable you can much more easily recycle it though. Sustainably that is much much better than average phones.

              However, while more sustainable than current it is not the most sustainable if you charge it like that

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          6 hours ago

          Hence item number 1 on his list.

          I’ve been through two smart phones, and both of them were down to eventual battery issues and randomly powering off at (allegedly) 30% remaining battery when you fire up the camera or something.

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            8 hours ago

            2.5 years isn’t that long to evaluate battery degradation IMO, and as you said, you mostly don’t even push your battery that hard. And the article even seems to imply that faster charging does impact battery life, it’s just that manufacturers consider 100w a sweet-spot between charging speed and battery degradation.