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kremenatlc t1_jdv0f8e wrote

I have the one from Baseus. It's 10.000 mAh, can charge via USB-C connector (yep the connector works both ways) or through MagSafe. It holds on really good on my 14 Pro and can charge it about two times from around 10% to 100%.

I got is as a present and love it, since I don't use my phone that often when charging, but it's nice to be able to move it around when charging. The only downside (if I cared that much) would be the thickness of the power bank, which is about two iPhone 14 Pros. But again, I don't use the phone while charging, so ... meh, it's good. :)

edit: I see that you mentioned the one with the kickstand. I don't have that, because I don't need it.

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kremenatlc t1_ja9c4ez wrote

Oh yeah me neither, I'm too much of a slave to my phone. Most of my work is done from it (and not in an influencer or whatnot kind of way xD). Exactly! I don't have the time nor the nerves to go over all that every single time :D

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kremenatlc t1_ja98wzd wrote

I agree. It was quite a switch (in a good way). Everything just works, I always liked to modify things on the phone. However, now I just like for a phone to work, which honestly iPhone is the only one to do that.

I was on Android pretty much from the beginning (my first android phone was probably around 2.2 also), before that I've had two or three touch phones (Nokia with symbian OS and LG Cookie, that had some kind of an OS as well) and way before that my first was a small Sony Ericsson. A long way we've come in the last 20-30 years.

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kremenatlc t1_ja93q5h wrote

I can't answer that, since I only have my first ever iPhone for about two weeks now. But I do have a question about the FaceTime (sorry for hijacking your post). How does it work? Will it use my carrier's plan, or does it work via WiFi (I don't have much GB and minutes each month, and it would be nice if it doesn't use those).

Thanks.

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