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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 1001543" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>1. high-end processors (snapdragon 800 series): more powerful = longer life expectancy, but not buggy processors like 888, 8 gen 1, 810, 820</p><p>2. battery life: more capacity = more use time + less frequent battery replacement. 5000->4000: usable. 3500-> 2500 or less: unusable</p><p></p><p>I don't really care about other aspects but usually high-end phones have above average to great other things</p><p></p><p>1 more important thing: I will never update my phone to newer big android versions like from android 10 to 11. On all of my devices, updating makes them less smooth and drains more battery + sometimes, no way to go back to the original version. My galaxy s7 sd820 was almost 2 times faster when it was on android 6, compared to android 8. It was noticeably faster on android 7 compared to 8 after I downgraded it</p><p>forget about security. Usability, smoothness, battery life matter the most. These can be felt everyday, unlike security</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 1001543, member: 51905"] 1. high-end processors (snapdragon 800 series): more powerful = longer life expectancy, but not buggy processors like 888, 8 gen 1, 810, 820 2. battery life: more capacity = more use time + less frequent battery replacement. 5000->4000: usable. 3500-> 2500 or less: unusable I don't really care about other aspects but usually high-end phones have above average to great other things 1 more important thing: I will never update my phone to newer big android versions like from android 10 to 11. On all of my devices, updating makes them less smooth and drains more battery + sometimes, no way to go back to the original version. My galaxy s7 sd820 was almost 2 times faster when it was on android 6, compared to android 8. It was noticeably faster on android 7 compared to 8 after I downgraded it forget about security. Usability, smoothness, battery life matter the most. These can be felt everyday, unlike security [/QUOTE]
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