I would recommend the: <strong>Motorola Moto G9 Plus</strong>
With: 128GB, 4GB RAM, XT2087-1, 64MP Camera System, 6.81 inches, LTE Factory Unlocked Smartphone - International Version (Blue Indigo)
What about this: <strong>ASUS ROG Gaming Phone 3 ZS661KS Strix Edition</strong>
For: £717.08
I would recommend the: <strong>Samsung Galaxy S20 FE</strong>, with
Price: $681.90
I would highly recommend the: <strong>Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G | Factory Unlocked Android Cell Phone | 128 GB | US Version Smartphone | Pro-Grade Camera, 30X Space Zoom, Night Mode | Cloud Navy.</strong>
For: $699.99
Let me know what you think.
Hey, What do you think about this? <strong>Nokia 7.2 - Android 9.0 Pie - 128 GB - 48MP Triple Camera - Unlocked Smartphone.</strong>
It's best to buy from Samsung/Amazon you will get a better warranty and service bonus.
You on Android? I have an app called LCD burn-in wiper. I don't actually know that it works but you can try: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_avaworks00.LCDBurnInWiper There are also ones on the play store for oled screens
Well it depends on your budget Pal, I would recommend the safest route would be upgrading to the <strong>Huawei Mate 10 Pro Unlocked Phone, 6" 6GB/128GB, AI Processor, Dual Leica Camera, Water Resistant.</strong> This is currently on Amazon with a 43% OFF Discount.
Here is the amazon link
It’s a combo phone ring holder and usb C splitter (doesn’t work for iPhones) , so you can charge your phone and use headphones/aux at the same time. Probably only useful if your phone doesn’t have a headphone port.
> To me i think it does even with Eneloop they will degrade over time and loose it's charge holding capability to a point Sanyo's new charger even refuse to charge them.
Sanyo doesn't make Eneloop anymore. They were bought by Panasonic years ago. Today's AA Eneloop NiMH batteries will hold a charge 10 years, and then you just recharge them for another 10 years. There's talk of them potentially lasting over 40 years if you keep charge them once every 10 years.
Have a look at the battery specifications on the packaging in this photo:
If you want to get some, get this package first to get the highest quality charger on the market:
You need that charger to get the full life out of Eneloops. If you take care of them, Eneloops will last at least a decade, maybe longer.
Smartphone lithium batteries will typically only last a maximum of 3 years, even if you never use them. They will simply degrade. If you use them, you will get 300 to 500 charge cycles, and they will die even faster.
The Huawei Nexus 6P unlocked smartphone is a phone that i have found that is compatible to verizon, also it is a top phone, 4.5 star ranked over 1000 buyers.