The Motorola Moto G75 is a smartphone priced at around $300. But it's not just any phone: The processor proves itself to be very fast and, top of that, you get Motorola qualities such as great design and very pure Android. Does that make it the perfect mid-range smartphone?https://www.notebookcheck.net/Motorola-Moto-G75-smartphone-review-Fast-waterproof-and-long-update-promises.945896.0.html
Performs the same as a 2019 Snapdragon 855 despite having the larger A78/A55 cores compared to the A76/A55 cores in the 855. Only place the 4 nm seems to provide an advantage over the 7 nm is in reader/idle and watching locally stored movies otherwise Wi-Fi run times are within 10% of each other when adjusted for battery capacity.
The battery type in g75 is Li-Ion, less used nowadays, but holds it's capacity over the years better than Li-Po. It only underlines motorolas dedication to come with a phone that will actually last. Same for displays, LCD displays have longer lifespan than the phone itself, not true for OLEDs. That's enough for me to buy this phone. Only better would be the battery to be 6000mAh, but I haven't seen any 6Ah li-ion battery in any smartphones, so for longevity, better 5Ah Li-Ion than 6Ah Li-Po.
In our company, we have battery back-uped control units for our machines (9 machines - all have 3 control units). Older (2 units manufactured 2011, 2 in 2015) were equipped with 1200mAh Li-Ion cells, newer (5 machines manufactured between 2017-2019) have 1600mAh Li-Po cells. The control units are used daily in 24/7 production, it's basically detachable keyboard with Bluetooth and radio antena. We changed only 4 control units with the Li-Ion batteries (they swapped it for Li-Ion packs sadly) and we changed Li-Ion packs like dozen times already despite bigger capacity and newer man. date.
Quote from: Mxxl on January 18, 2025, 18:48:22Only better would be the battery to be 6000mAh, but I haven't seen any 6Ah li-ion battery in any smartphones
There exist phones with as high as 10,000mAh limit but they are more like power banks attached to a mobile phone. The most I have seen is a Techno phone sporting 7000 mAh battery though it was slightly heavy at ~230g, I think.