I went to sightseeing in Kyoto during the weekend (which is why I didn't post anything during that time), and I tried to use the Pinephone as a daily driver while out of reach of a wall with a charger.
I had to take 2 portable batteries with me in order to have it last 1 day of non-stop walking in between the crowds (there were foreign tourists, pretty much all of which were Chinese) and overcrowded buses.
However, I noticed something that reminded me to Linux laptops from 12 years ago: screen off doesn't actually turn the screen off.
It will leave a slight bit of screen turned on (especially noticable in the sun when I had to forced shutdown the phone multiple times).
I guess that's what results in the heavy battery usage dispite doing absolutely nothing?
I had to take 2 portable batteries with me in order to have it last 1 day of non-stop walking in between the crowds (there were foreign tourists, pretty much all of which were Chinese) and overcrowded buses.
However, I noticed something that reminded me to Linux laptops from 12 years ago: screen off doesn't actually turn the screen off.
It will leave a slight bit of screen turned on (especially noticable in the sun when I had to forced shutdown the phone multiple times).
I guess that's what results in the heavy battery usage dispite doing absolutely nothing?
母語は日本語ですが、英語も喋れます(ry