Quote from: Papsy on April 12, 2024, 22:31:57Hard to read
The news is primitive in its complexity. Continue studying in elementary school.
This article stupidly mixes up the problems of component reliability (accuracy, stability, performance quality and longevity) and safety. And these are completely different topics.
Security is determined by auditing the firmware of each component part, if they should have them due to their properties.
accuracy, stability, quality of work and durability are determined only by the integrity (and price) of the manufacturer of spare parts.
All smartphone owners are well aware that on the market it is almost impossible to buy a replacement battery of the same quality level (capacity, number of cycles up to 75% drop in capacity, self-discharge rate, the ability to charge faster without a drop in the number of cycles) as the original ones. come with the smartphone. Even at a price that is estimated to be the same as what is installed in the smartphone from the factory. Because the process of selecting a battery supplier is a non-trivial task, like the process of selecting other high-quality components with an optimal price/quality ratio. Gadget developers from any company are hundreds of times more experienced in these matters than ordinary people trying to find cheap replacements for failed components on the market. For a simple reason - they have high-quality special laboratories for testing components (wholesale lots, not individual copies) from different manufacturers in order to weed out quality scammers and work only with reliable suppliers who have passed hundreds of checks.
The average person does not have such an expensive testing laboratory at home, and even more so, he cannot bring it to an offline store in order to weed out outright garbage among different suppliers.
This is the crux of the problem. But here everything is mixed together without any adequate specifics.