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If it was possible for a device to be someone's best friend, definitely my phone would be my best friend. My Nokia, has been my bestie for the past two years, one beautiful about my phone is, it's ability to have a long lasting battery life, with a massive 5000mAh battery, I can go for almost the whole day without needing to recharge. I mean, we're talking up to 8 hours of moderate use, which is actually amazing. I've been using my phone non stop, listening to music, watching Tiktok videos and surfing the internet. Yet my phone battery life would still serve me as long as it is properly charged.
Most times, i love plug my phone to charge before i go to bed, on some occasions, i have forgotten to charge my phone overnight, and it's still had enough energy to last me the whole of 3 hours next day. It's amazing to think that I can use my phone for a whole day without worrying to charge it. I don't have to worry myself about finding a power bank or carrying my phone charger around. If there's anything I hate in a phone it's a bad battery Life .
The best part is, I don't have to worry about my phone dying on me when I'm out and far away from where i could charge, i trust my battery would serve me till i get back home, as long as it's fully charged. Whether I'm traveling, at work, or just running errands, I know my phone's got my back. And with almost 24 hours of standby time (without over using it ) I can leave it on for the whole day without needing to recharge.
One of the things that amuse me most about my Nokia phone is its power management system. It's amazingly efficient, and it does a very good job in reducing battery drain. Even when I'm using apps like tiktok or video editors like capcut, my phone's battery life remains impressive.
Another benefit of my Nokia phone's long battery life is that it reduces my stress levels. I no longer have to worry about my phone dying on me at a critical moment. Whether I'm on a business call, or just chatting with friends, I know my battery life is capable.
Of course, there are many other benefits to having a phone with a long battery life. For one thing, it's better for the environment. With a phone that can last for hours on a single charge, I don't need to charge it more often, which means I'm using less energy .
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However, a phone with a long battery life is also more convenient. I don't need to carry around my phone charger or worry about finding a power bank when am running errands. This makes it easier for me to stay connected and productive, no matter where I am.
In the past years I've used a phone with a really bad battery life. Previously i used an infinix smart 8, initially the battery life started fluctuating, it was stable as it use to be. It got to a point when it couldn't even last up to four hours in a day, I'd have to always go about carrying a power bank, which i consider an extra load for me.
I couldn't tolerate the terrible battery life anymore, i had to replace it and i replaced it with a Nokia 7.2 . I'm glad i got a Nokia phone. Since i started using my Nokia phone, I've not had any issues with my battery. I know the name Nokia sounds so old, some people might be thinking "is it possible for a Nokia phone to be this good?"
The truth is that, I've never used an android phone with such an incredible battery life as a Nokia phone.
Two days ago i was having a conversation with my colleague and she asked the type of phone I'm using, i told her it's a Nokia phone, unexpectedly she let out a big laugh. She was laughing because it's a Nokia phone, people always have the impression that Nokia phones are old school and it's outdated. This is just a wrong impression about Nokia phones, technology has evolved over the years and lots of advanced technologies are being invented on a daily basis and Nokia phones are not excluded.
Honestly , I'm really amazed with my Nokia phone's battery life. It's like a game changer, and it's something that am grateful for every single day. So, If you're thinking of getting a new phone, with an incredible battery life, I highly recommend checking out a Nokia phone. Honestly, it's not something you'd regret buying.
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