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Am 10.06.21 um 23:54 schrieb Mike Coon:
In article , says... Am 10.06.21 um 20:33 schrieb Ralph Mowery: Guess that I have been lucky. I only use my cell phone when away from the house. At hone it stays on the charger all the time, maybe several days. I have done this to a flip phone and 2 smart phones and so far no problems. With Li-Ion batteries there are no problems anyway and the rest is done by the electronics. Care free I would say. What "no problems"? Like the well-publicised fires, recalls etc? Airlines seem to care rather a lot... They don't. The real problem are the batteries of the ****ty B-787. |
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