I decided to ask a Samsung-related question that's been bugging me for a while in the comments. It's a mystery, but perhaps someone can figure it out: The Realme X3, despite being powered by an antiquated Snapdragon 855 and sporting a paltry 4200mAh battery, "lives" for two days under moderate use. Even with its large 4000mAh battery and cutting-edge Samsung Exynos 2100 processor, the Samsung S21 won't get it through a full day of continuous use. What did the Samsung woodpeckers do to destroy that expensive smartphone? What I don't understand is why Samsung doesn't just provide naked Android if it can't produce normal skins that don't do anything but limit the phone's freedom. Why ruin the first impression of a phone with a great display and comfortable design?
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