Amitriptyline7
Amitriptyline7 t1_j2545ue wrote
It really depends on your specific situation, if you can financially afford something better most people here will recommend you upgrade
However if that is not an option then the new battery will be a big boost to your quality of life with your device
Amitriptyline7 t1_j253ngt wrote
Reply to comment by Most-Special-3245 in Will this power bank fry my phone by Most-Special-3245
Only if the power bank supports specific PD charging protocols
(and don’t lie about it, which is why most people here says the brand matters)
Amitriptyline7 t1_iy7uup1 wrote
Reply to Is it worth repairing my battery (82% capacity) if I plan to upgrade October 2023? by SnooRecipes1809
Is the battery replacement cost ok for you to justify not worrying about the battery for another 10-11 months?
Amitriptyline7 t1_ixrbsqn wrote
Imagine running the latest Windows on an old Pentium 4 era computer
Is it possible? - Yes
Would you want to do so? - Maybe not
It would eat up so much storage, RAM, and compute processes
Also a big re-engineering of the Windows will be required to run on the ancient hardware, not to mention most newer functions will not work as the hardware parts just didn’t exist
If you somehow manage to solve that enormous software compatibility problem, it’ll work
But it will also run at a crawl and make for a less ideal user experience, and battery life will take a big hit from all the processing
It doesn’t really makes sense to do it in the first place
Amitriptyline7 t1_j255qon wrote
Reply to comment by Most-Special-3245 in Will this power bank fry my phone by Most-Special-3245
Power Delivery Charging Protocols
Third party China brands can tell you they support it but they don’t
They could just print whatever they want on the labels without actual consequences