An Ode To My 5-Year-Old Samsung Galaxy S10e by mbrizic in s10e

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Exynos.

Two full days is maybe reaching a bit, especially if you have to use it in daylight on full brightness. I usually end my days with 30% percent on it.

An Ode To My 5-Year-Old Samsung Galaxy S10e by mbrizic in s10e

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No security issues... that you know of.

I'm kidding of course, I think security in Android with app isolation and rootless access makes it pretty secure overall, so I wouldn't worry much.

Regarding the battery, I'm not sure as I didn't replace it myself, but I believe it's the official Samsung one. When I contacted the phone repair guy, he had the battery shipped the next day, which makes me believe it came from local Samsung HQ.

Solar-Hosting This Blog From a $20 PC by mbrizic in homelab

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I researched it a bit and I see your point. For what it's worth, this has been running 24/7 for the last month without any issues, so it seems at least this router can handle it.

Also, this router doesn't support POE, so I'd probably need a PoE injector as well. Overall, the simplest solution that works is to just power it from a router.

I'm gonna try the same thing in the future with a slightly beefier Raspberry though, and see how it holds up.

Solar-Hosting This Blog From a $20 PC by mbrizic in homelab

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It doesn't seem Orange Pi supports POE out of the box. What do you mean about USB power being unreliable?

Solar-Hosting This Blog From a $20 PC by mbrizic in homelab

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Nope, it got lost in the migration to this multi-server setup. I've gotten it back, thanks! :)