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Obviously, it depends on how fast and what task.

  • Internet browsing
  • LED torch/flashlight
  • Watching video (depends on selected quality)
  • Stand-by
  • Always-on display
  • Writing text
  • Music playback
  • Music playback over headphones or bluetooth
  • etc.

I often asked myself: How long could a phone do these tasks with the power from one second (or 10s or 1m or 5m) of fast charging?

Obviously, it depends on *how* fast and what task. * Internet browsing * LED torch/flashlight * Watching video (depends on selected quality) * Stand-by * Always-on display * Writing text * Music playback * Music playback over headphones or bluetooth * etc. I often asked myself: How long could a phone do these tasks with the power from one second (or 10s or 1m or 5m) of fast charging?

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ancient iPhone

Which model?

I think it's a 3, or a 3GS, or something.

It dates to 2008/2009 roundabout. I got it for free at a place as I was working at the time. It does everything I could possibly need a phone to do, as well as several million other things as well.

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And it is still holding up as your main phone in 2020?

Incredible.

Doesn't Internet browsing lead to outdated TLS issues?

Also, does YouTube still work on that thing?

Internet browsing? On a touchscreen? A 3.5" touchscreen?!

Joking aside, I've never actually tried to use it for internet browsing. I just use my phone as a phone.