You aren't the first I've heard say that. I will say screen size can also make a big difference. I'm now on big phones but do okay. About older phones though, I mean they have to be older at use. Batteries don't work as well when a few years old. So if you tried your 6 or 9 now, it'd be worse. My kid's 20FE works way longer than my S22 Ultra but his screen is much smaller than mine. I still never charge daily on my phone usually. Disney I do. I will say after using both in parks on MDE and trying to get VQ BG, we stick to android when we can. Sure Disney allows the apple watch to take place of a MB, but the stability, speed and length of use between the two is stark to us. Seeing an iPhone 13 struggle in all ways just sealed it for me. We use the iPhone for back up now. Not to bash one or another, we just use both and have a preference.The funny thing is my iphone6 never went dead, when I upgraded to the 9 it was worse but still survived nearly all day, my current 12 is absolutely horrible, even surfing the web at home on my private wifi will kill the battery by early afternoon.
I go and feel things in person, but then I shop around fod best deals. Including checking out online prices for used before trading in. My dad went in person to check for his new iPhone but then I shopped for his best deal. Online selling no way a 6yo phone was commanding any real price. Apple even only gave $50. Swappa etc only showed $50-70. T-mobile offered $400 online. We took it. Samsung gave me $750 for my old phone plus other discounts. Selling would've been $500. It pays to shop around.Same here. I’ve always purchased my phone at the store. Im one of those people that have to see it, feel it. Weird i know but thats why im not a big online shopper. Also ive never traded my phone in, always sell it online. I have gotten much more money every time.
Brace yourself, but *gasp* not everyone has the same phone as you do.Phone batteries test at like 14 hours of continuous HD video streaming. Wifi, Bluetooth, and location services don't use battery at a rate exceeding *continuous* video streaming.
I think people never close their apps and leave everything constantly running in the background.
It’s different for everyone. In my case its better to get the cash then go to the store where ive been a customer for 20 plus years abd work out a deal. I have always made out better that way. Trade in values sometimes seem great but in the long run it doesn’t work out. I rather get the cash from a sale then tell them im going somewhere else for my phone service and have them give me a great deal to stay. It’s working for me.You aren't the first I've heard say that. I will say screen size can also make a big difference. I'm now on big phones but do okay. About older phones though, I mean they have to be older at use. Batteries don't work as well when a few years old. So if you tried your 6 or 9 now, it'd be worse. My kid's 20FE works way longer than my S22 Ultra but his screen is much smaller than mine. I still never charge daily on my phone usually. Disney I do. I will say after using both in parks on MDE and trying to get VQ BG, we stick to android when we can. Sure Disney allows the apple watch to take place of a MB, but the stability, speed and length of use between the two is stark to us. Seeing an iPhone 13 struggle in all ways just sealed it for me. We use the iPhone for back up now. Not to bash one or another, we just use both and have a preference.
I go and feel things in person, but then I shop around fod best deals. Including checking out online prices for used before trading in. My dad went in person to check for his new iPhone but then I shopped for his best deal. Online selling no way a 6yo phone was commanding any real price. Apple even only gave $50. Swappa etc only showed $50-70. T-mobile offered $400 online. We took it. Samsung gave me $750 for my old phone plus other discounts. Selling would've been $500. It pays to shop around.
It's not Disney's fault if your phone sucks.Brace yourself, but *gasp* not everyone has the same phone as you do.
I close out apps every single time I open one. Wifi on a spotty wifi network, Bluetooth and location services drain batteries.
Nope, but it is Disney's fault that the batteries on these things suck.It's not Disney's fault if your phone sucks.
"The batteries on these things suck" is based on a single tweet from , which is about the least reliable source there is. I'll wait and judge for myself.Nope, but it is Disney's fault that the batteries on these things suck.
Phone batteries test at like 14 hours of continuous HD video streaming. Wifi, Bluetooth, and location services don't use battery at a rate exceeding *continuous* video streaming.
I think people never close their apps and leave everything constantly running in the background.
Seriously… this is comically underwhelming for something in 2022.They literally had a pin version of this in 2001 for 100 Years of Magic.
It's not a "huge surprise" but I don't think it's appropriate to blame Disney for your decision to play Pokemon in Epcot.I just watched a couple “real world” test videos on YouTube and most phones average 7-10 hours of use on a single charge. If you aren’t using your phone a lot it should last all day but if you are using it a ton, like us, for the Disney app, photos, videos, Pokémon, texting friends, ordering coffee, etc, etc, etc and you’re up at 7am I don’t think it’s a huge surprise it’s not lasting til 11pm.
Tom gets nothing for free and pays for everything he reviews so that he can give an unbiased review."The batteries on these things suck" is based on a single tweet from *****, which is about the least reliable source there is. I'll wait and judge for myself.
Where did I blame Disney? I said it’s not a big deal to have to charge one more item along with my phone at dinner.It's not a "huge surprise" but I don't think it's appropriate to blame Disney for your decision to play Pokemon in Epcot.
We did do “ship to resort” as we arrive Friday. I’m sure hoping they’re sitting there waiting when we get there but I never got an order email and the order online still says pending. Just going to have to hope, I guess.Has anybody seen a MagicBand+ ship yet from a resort-discounted order? I ordered Wednesday, wasn’t given an option to ship to resort, and has to personalize. The order still shows In Progress and we’re leaving a week from tomorrow. Definitely starting to think it’s not coming in time. Told today that arrival can’t be guaranteed, but if that was the case, I would have expected a ship to resort option when I was ordering at 12 days out.
My battery doesn't suck, because I don't use those things.It's not Disney's fault if your phone sucks.
We did do “ship to resort” as we arrive Friday. I’m sure hoping they’re sitting there waiting when we get there but I never got an order email and the order online still says pending. Just going to have to hope, I guess.
I am still using my iPhone 8 because my iPhone 6 stopped working.My battery doesn't suck, because I don't use those things.
I have an iphone 11, so it isn't like I'm rocking a flip phone.
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