Battery SAMSUNG or OEM Subaru
I'm 2+ years and 47,000 miles in to the factory battery and haven't had an issue.
Couldn’t believe it lasted that long.
3yrs in on my 22 XT ,still good
I got the Note 9 the same day as my buddy did. I was very careful about slow charging from 50% to 60% (overkill, I know) and he was not careful. His phone crapped out after 2 years but I used mine for 4 years until I decided it was getting slow.
I would say the battery use on my S9+ is between 12-15% per hour, depending on the use scenario. Quite close to you, it seems.
It is a bit worse than I expected (coming from a Galaxy Tab s5e, which had unreal battery for its age), but everything is super fast, so not bothered too much with it. And the battery is still better than on my laptop, so it is quite useful when talking about some note-taking, e-mails and browsing tasks outside of home.
I noticed that some activities and apps (e.g., note-taking on Samsung Notes) take more battery than I hoped, but it is what it is.
Edit: Forgot to add, settings are maxed out, 120hz, bluetooth on, S Pen used constantly and charged from tablet, etc.
OEM Subaru batteries and not the best. When it's time for replacement go with a 3rd party battery.
My OEM battery died in 17 months. Their replacement OEM battery died in three months.
Battery died last month at 39,000 miles.
Our ‘17 Outback went through 4 batteries in the 7 years we owned it.
I bought a brand new '24 Outback Wilderness in August of 2023 and had to replace the battery within 18 months.
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