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Originally Posted by mdp
> battery concerns
go professional an throw some 10'000 mAh of replaceable battery in your phone, I have not had battery capacity issues since... well... ever. (The issue nowadays is finding a phone. I had to buy a backup device identical to mine, just in case, in the wait for some fitting device to be put in the market after 2014).
Edit: since you appear to be a Briton - and I happen to be a britanofilist - you will recognize the expression «Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable... »
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That's interesting about the law passed.
Battery wise, I will be limited by my yotaphone 3+ or perhaps hisense a6--which, to recall earlier mentions, has a 3.5mm input (no sdcard again but large internal sd...)
I favour independent devices, in particular, I would rather not think about the phone, or its battery status, I'm happy for it to run out of battery as long as my ereader works (or visa versa, since eink phone). The large battery phones are news to me, being non-reliant for power is useful, and welcome (if you make a lot of mobile calls).