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Pouch batteries tend to be on the thinner side, as making them slightly thicker doesn't seem to increase the volume much.

The battery life is dependent mostly on the power efficiency of the SoC and mobile chipset and how much spying software the device runs.

Mobiles have gone from a 600mAh battery that lasts 2 weeks, to a several thousand mAh battery that doesn't last 3 days.

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i thought most of the power usage is the screen? at least on phones that don't have excessive amounts of malware

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