Devices with lithium ploymer batteries will be failing in about a year. Whereas the lithium-ion devices will last two or more years. It would appear that Samsung tablets are sticking with ion technology. Lenovo seems to prefer the polymer batteries. This is why I'll be replacing my disappointing Lenovo tablet with a Samsung tablet.
The most important aspect is battery degradation, and battery life seems to be better on lithium ion the onepluses and Xiaomis of the world age like milk
I have my Apple devices on the same original battery for eight years or longer my iPhone XR after 50 months is at 90% battery health I usually have 100% battery health until after 12 or 13 months
dude you blatantly reversed _most_ of the pros and cons.
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I think lithium polymer is better for cars because it's lighter.
Li-ion Cell is best for mine 🙂🎉 and car also🎉❤
are you recording this inside an prisoncell? wow.. the echo is BIG
Devices with lithium ploymer batteries will be failing in about a year. Whereas the lithium-ion devices will last two or more years. It would appear that Samsung tablets are sticking with ion technology. Lenovo seems to prefer the polymer batteries. This is why I'll be replacing my disappointing Lenovo tablet with a Samsung tablet.
The most important aspect is battery degradation, and battery life seems to be better on lithium ion the onepluses and Xiaomis of the world age like milk
I have my Apple devices on the same original battery for eight years or longer my iPhone XR after 50 months is at 90% battery health I usually have 100% battery health until after 12 or 13 months
Isso ae já não e nem história de 🎣 já virou *lendas hurbanas* de verdade, não fica nem vermelho o menino 😂
¿así que?
nuclear battery