Like I said, Qualcomm is to blame because their modem is squeezing a hell lot of juice when signal is nothing but perfect, Nothing can’t do much about it as that’s a documented problem with 7s Gen 3.
What I said as my solution to your previous post was to try it once, only one night, and verify that. You cannot claim that exactly that one singular night someone would call you in an emergency on your Nothing but not on your other phone. Like, come on, be serious.
So you would find and eliminate a possible problem, or, if you are lucky, find that’s not the case on your end but that something else is draining battery in your phone. Then you would come here again and we (community) would work together as that’s the point of this community, no? To fix issues together if those issues are fixable, while we raise awareness about the problem with Nothing and wait them to fix (again, if it’s fixable).
GalibHossain_EuIYRZpoTs I have to say this no phone under any circumstances should lose 10% battery overnight. That’s almost unheard of.
Not unheard of, sadly (MediaTek in their pre-Dimensity days, ehh), but I fully agree with that, yes.
Edit: This is not against you in an way, don’t get me wrong, I’m saying this here only to not write two separate comments, but seriously way too many comments around here go like this:
Person A: “I have a problem! Help me!”
Person B, C and D: “What is your problem, please explain.”
Person A: “Hell nah, I have no time for that.”
Person A: “HELP ME!!”
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