A larger battery, say a 4000 ah.
Sure does make life easier.
Note 9 128 my wife has come with a 4000ah battery.
Hard to leave a battery that size for a smaller phone or smaller battery.
Ok, you don't get that I was making fun, good natured as it was, so I'll explain
Your wife didn't have a phone with a 4000Ah battery. It was 4000 mAh, or 4 Ah.
mAh is an initialisation of milliamp hour and Ah of amp hour. An amp hour is a thousand times larger than a milliamp hour.
A 4000 Ah battery compatible with a phone would be about the size of a washing machine lol, that's why I found it amusing!
The GPS might cut 5 minutes out of that 16-20 hours. It draws almost nothing until you use it for something (like Maps while you're moving).terellw; said:I manually switch off--location services off
Only you know what kind of phone will make you happy.
But the note 9 is getting great screen time from everybody I know that has one..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkObDYmWvEA
Wished the government would let Huawei in the U.S.
I would like to try one.
Mine says it's made in Vietnam, as was every other Samsung phone I've ever hadExactly where are Samsung and iPhones made.
In China.
The government has barred the Chinese from buying from American companies.
iPhone just announced they are gonna quit building phones in Austin and start making them in China again.
Over problems with batteries.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/28/technology/iphones-apple-china-made.html
Mine says it's made in Vietnam, as was every other Samsung phone I've ever had
Apart from the whole China government spying on you: I had the Mate 20 pro and they also suck hardware-wise. Had to get mine exchanged twice. The first one had a green screen, the other two had the screen detachment issue. They're cheaply made, crappy phones with zero support and cost the same as an iPhone or a top of the line Samsung. Beats me why anyone would want to support Chinese government companies like Huawei in the first place, but considering how crappy those phones are, it would be insane to buy one.
Absolute nonsense. I’m guessing you are either making stuff up or are just unlucky, because Huawei flagships have received extremely positive reviews and are known to be excellent hardware wise (especially camera and software). Secondly, while Huawei flagships aren’t super-expensive they are usually around $100 less than their competitors, so they are of pretty good value and aren’t cheaply made or crap.
Finally, Huawei isn’t a Chinese Government company. It has links to the Chinese government but its mobile phones aren’t spying on you (ridiculous notion).
Next time please do some research before posting something like this.